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John Updike s The A P
The A P
Have you ever forgotten to pick up snacks or drinks from the grocery store before you went to the
beach? Well, nearly everyone has, maybe even the Kardashian s. I am going to write about the story A
P adding in secondary sources because I personally had a similar experience to what the girls went
through in this story and I want to compare my feeling to the way others may feel about this short
story. A P is a short story by author John Updike about three girls walking into the A P with bathing
suits on, supposedly forgetting to pick up something that is necessary for them to hang out at the
beach. Upon walking in the store, the girls find everything great until the manager causes a big scene
between them because they are not fully ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Updike was born to his mother Linda Grace Hoyer and father Wesley Russell Updike. Updike first
wife was named Mary Entwistle Pennington whom he separated from in 1974 due to an affair. Then
he married his second wife Martha Bernhard in 1977. Altogether Updike had four children, two boys
and two girls. After Governor Mifflin Senior High School Updike started his studies at Harvard
University to obtain a degree in English graduating as a Summa cum laude in 1954. When Updike was
twenty two he published his first story titled Friends from Philadelphia, in the New Yorker in 1954 and
that marked the beginning of his writing career. Altogether John Updike wrote many books but his top
ten that the public loved were: Rabbit Angstrom: A Tetralogy, Olinger Stories: A Selection, Of the
Farm, The Maples Stories, The Witches of Eastwick, In the Beauty of the Lilies, Hub Fans Bid Kid
Adieu: John Updike on Ted Williams, Hugging the Shore: Essays and Criticism, Self Consciousness:
Memoirs, Endpoint and Other Poems. However, in the book After the Fall: American Literature since
9/11 Herman says, Commentator have by and large not liked Updike s penultimate novel very much.
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The Greco-Christian Beliefs Of American Democracy
In the winter of December 7th, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the U.S. Constitution was ratified
to establish the new country of the United States as a democracy. After their victory over the British
for American Independence, the United States government created the Constitution in an effort to
further establish themselves as an independent nation. With a new form of government that would not
allow the injustices caused by the British monarchy to occur again, the Constitution s fundamental
principles abided by many of the Greco Roman and Judeo Christian beliefs about people and
government. The Judeo Christian and Greco Roman seeds of democracy contributed to the United
States democratic government by protecting the rights of the individual and by giving the ability for
the citizens to vote on its leaders and laws.
The American Constitution was influenced partly by Judeo Christian ideas, mainly that the natural
rights of individual should be protected and unalienable. Followers of Judaism surmised that humans
were created in God s image, and as such each individual has a divine spark that gives him or her a
dignity that cannot be taken away (M.W.H. 12). In the American democracy, the Bill of Rights gives
all of the country s citizens certain rights that are unalienable, and cannot be taken away. As opposed
to other forms of government, where the social status of a citizen determined his or her rights, the
American Constitution gave all citizens the same rights
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The Triassic Period
The triassic period lasted for 37 million years, from 245 to 208 million years ago. The Triassic started
with a generally warm and wet atmosphere . Be that as it may, fossilized sand found in later Triassic
strata propose that the general atmosphere was hot and dry, albeit a few zones may have had
characterized stormy seasons. Fossils found in Triassic rocks propose this was a time of progress, in
which more established types of plants and creatures ceased to exist and new ones started to show up.
A noteworthy eradication had happened toward the finish of the Paleozoic. More than 90 percent of
marine invertebrate species wound up plainly wiped out, and also numerous different types of land
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Its legs were situated underneath its body as it strolled, which proposes that it had a mammalian like
stride. It had a jaw loaded with teeth that were intended for nipping, tearing and biting, all of which
signifies a predatory eating regimen. Furthermore, exactly what did they eat with every one of those
teeth? Probably, they went after their herbivorous reptile therapsid cousins.It additionally had a
stomach, a muscle that upgrades lung work and is normal for current warm blooded animals. Another
mammalian trademark it presumably had: bristles. Did it have hide? There is no immediate fossil
proof, and albeit numerous imaginative propagations indicate it with a pleasant fur garment, that could
be recently creative
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The School Of Criminology
What is criminology, what are its key task and questions, and how does criminology challenge
Common Sense Understanding of Crime ? Criminology may be defined as the scientific commitment
to the gathering of fact (Walkate,2003) or as defined by the Collins dictionary as the scientific study of
crime and criminals. The common sense notion of crime is information acquired through personal
experiences and external influences which often does not hold any merit. The aim of this essay is to
outline what criminology is as a subject and the concept of its two main schools of thought classical
and positivist. It will also be looking at the key tasks of a criminologist. The school of criminology
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As a discipline criminology relies on other related field in others to establish the nature cause extent
and control of criminal behaviour on an individual and societal level. In committing of a crime alot of
speculation will be drawn on the individual base on the the two school of thought. The classical school
who upheld the belief that the punishment of a crime should be no more or less severe as neccessary
while the provitist school will focus on the criminal biological features to interpre the cause of his
deviant behaviour. The aim and objectives of both school although different from a cohesive picture
both aim at developing an understanding of crime through studying and analyzing of human behaviour
and social institution with some hope of reducing crime. Criminolghy key task is developing an
understanding committ crime by developing theories, doing research analysing statistic and present
evidence or explanantion . there studies often discredit society common sense understanding of crime.
however commom understading ofcrime is not always refuted but sometimes use as a base for
research. Society relies on several sources to draw a common sense understanding of crime , one such
source is gathered from a individual perpesctive base on their own experience or those of others. the
media is another source that an individual relies on to gather common sense understanding although it
consider to be valuable source of information it should be treated with sceptism as it is tempting for an
individual to read and article and assume it to be true. views express by others such as
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Essay on The Ofiice Superstore Case Study
1) How would you classify the office superstore industry? Who are the competitors? What are the
characteristics of this industry that lead to this conclusion?
Today s office superstore industry in the United States provides a convenient one stop shopping
experience for small businesses and individuals with home offices. The main competitors in the
industry are Office Depot, Staples, and Office Max. All of them offer a variety of office supplies, as
well as computers, office furniture and other business related items.
Office Depot is the largest office superstore chain in the United States. Office Depot is first in total
number of stores, first in average sales per store, first in average weekly store sales, first in total
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The only competition the merged firm would face in some areas is OfficeMax. Even though many
other retailers sell office supplies, none of them offer the same variety and one stop shopping
convenience as office superstores do. The situation is unlikely to change over time due to high barriers
of entry into the market, which will give the merged firm an opportunity to raise its prices annually
and still keep customers coming back.
4) What is the relevant market for this case? Should retailers that sell, but do not specialize in office
products, be considered as part of the market? What evidence supports this conclusion? What are
geographic considerations?
A relevant market is defined as a market where sellers, if unified by a hypothetical cartel or merger,
could raise prices significantly above the competitive level . The main focus here is not whether other
office retailers have anything in common with office superstores, but whether a sufficient number of
customers will continue buying from them despite of significant price increases. The relevant market
in the case includes only Office Depot, Staples, and Office Max in some areas. The proposed merger
will most likely create a monopoly and significantly reduce competition. The evidence shows that
even if the new monopolist raises the prices by more than 5%, the majority of customers will not
consider such retailers as Wal Mart, BestBuy, Target, Kmart as substitutes for
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Main Symbols In Trifles
Trifles a theatrical play, was written by Susan Glaspell in the US in 1916. The story is set on the
investigation of the murder of Mr. Wright, by characters Mr. Hale and Mrs. Hale, Mr. Peters and Mrs.
Peters, and Henderson. As the men try to find clues for investigating the murder case, the wives of
them find and then hide from the men a dead bird which died the same way Mr. Wright did. This essay
will discuss Mrs. Wright, a character who only appears through the description by the other speaking
characters, and how Glaspell successfully represents Mrs. Wright symbolically through the setting, the
other characters, and specific symbols in the play. The setting of the play describes Mrs Write s
lifestyle. The kitchen is described as without ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Wright herself. The canary was Mrs. Wright s pet bird she bought possibly around last year as Mrs.
Hale recalls (Glaspell 94). The death of the bird signifies the death of peace, as birds are well known
to be symbolic of peace. Also, the bird itself may symbolise Mrs. Wright herself, as she was lively
talented singer at first, but then caged in a closed environment (depiction of marriage and
housekeeping) and then killed (depiction of her social life outside the house). The quilt, although at
the start was so nice and even , has become all over the place by the end of it according to Mrs. Hale
(Glaspell 93). The sudden disorder and confusion following straight after a stability and calmness in
Mrs. Wright s lifestyle is accurately represented in this particular symbol. This links with Mrs. Hale s
more positive image of her before she got married to Mr. Wright, mentioned in the paragraph
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Clothes In The Victorian Era
The Victorian Era, was an era of etiquette, manners, clothes, money, social activity and tea parties.
Etiquette, manners, clothes, and money were all the victorian era was about. Men, women, and
children were all different and had different roles in Victorian society. Clothes stated who you were
and how much money you had. Men and women had to dress more appropriate and social, but
children were a tad bit more free clothing choices, to a certain age.
The Victorian Era was an era of the wealthy dressing fancy and going to parties, and poor dressing for
the poor and working their butts off. In the Victorian Era women always dressed modestly, rich or
poor, with a long dress and long sleeves. Men in the Victorian Era, wore a lot of morning suits ...
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Also if they had good manners or not. Children, in the victorian era, were well behaved and polite, at
times. They knew NOT to back talk their moms or dads. If they did they got whooped.
Clothes, in the Victorian Era, stated who you were and how much money you had. Rich men and
women dressed modestly and wealthy. Children had to dress almost the same, but not quite. Children
got to wear almost whatever they wanted, but as long as they dressed appropriate. Men had more
power but they still were expected to dress nice. Women stayed home a lot of times and acted as the
housewives.
Children were a tad freer, clothing matter. They could nearly wear what they wanted and adults couldn
t. But once you got to a certain age it was expected to wear what the adults wore. For girls it as about
16 years of age and boys about 15 to 18 years of age.
In the Victorian Era, clothes showed social rank, wealth, stability and style. The rich wore really
expensive clothes. The women always wore big, puffy, shiny dresses. The men wore suits and ties
with a vest and dress pants and black or brown leather dress shoes. If you didn t have nice clothes, you
were considered useless or
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The Differences Of Children With ADHD And Learning...
Individuals with ADHD, LD and RD have more learning problems than in a child with either ADHD,
learning disabilities, or RD alone (Faraone, et al., 2001; Jensen, Martin, Cantwell, 1997; Smith
Adams, 2006). For example, students with ADHD and learning disabilities had demonstrated poorer
reading skills (Woodcock Johnson III), inferior social skills, and more behavior problems when
compared to their peers with learning disability alone, and those differences persisted over time (Wei
et al., 2014). Yu and Shaver (2014) found that comorbid ADHD and learning disability children had
lower letter word identification scores in identification tasks, teacher and parent reports to children
with only learning disabilities.
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Pelletier and Astington (2004) found that children s age, language ability, non verbal intelligence and
theory of mind influenced their narrative development. As individuals become older their level of
narrative skills increases. Later language development is linked to improved discourse (Nippold,
1998). For example, connective terms (e.g. and) tend to be overused by seven to nine year olds while
adults use connective terms sparingly therefore increasing the technicality of their speech (Berman,
1997).
Narrative gains and presentation, in particular autographical memory, are moderated by certain
factors. Harley and Reese (1999) wanted to study how children s verbal memory development is
influenced by their self knowledge and parental styles. Fifty eight mother child dyads were assessed
on multiple domains including their joint memory conversations, parental language skills, child s self
recognition, and memory of past narrative skills. The study showed that maternal reminiscing style
and child self recognition style produced the quality of the child s shared memory over time.
Some have described
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Ethical Issues Facing The Health Care Profession
Ethical Issues Ethical issues are moral challenges facing the health care profession (Stanhope
Lancaster, 2012, p. 127). Ethical issues are major concern in the healthcare field because healthcare
providers observe ethical issues every day and have to make ethical decisions. A great example in the
medical field is advance directives these documents are written to address individual s medical
preferences. These documents usually take effect when patients are no longer able to make informed
health care decisions for them. These documents are helpful to everyone and health care providers,
there are ethical considerations that can make the use of advance directives difficult (Llama, 2014).
This author is a geriatric nurse that recently observed an advance directive ethical issue in the clinical
setting. The purpose of this paper is to outline the steps of ethical decision making within the seven
steps for the framework. This paper will also identify the facts of the case from the perspective of each
person impacted by the situation and identify which ethical principles were involved in the situation.
Ethical Issues and People impacted Advance directives can become ethical issues especially when a
family attempts to enforce their opinions on healthcare instead of what a patient had requested in a
living will. Advance directives, sometimes called a living will, are legal documents that allow an
individual to spell out your decisions about end of life care ahead of
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Moonlight Movie Analysis
At the Hot Wings and Hot Topics, we watched the movie, Moonlight, which is about a Black
American man named Chiron, and takes place in 1980 in Miami. The movie is about 3 parts of Chiron
s life; young adolescence, mid teen, and young adult. The first Chapter is his childhood in which he is
known as Little. He lived in a neighborhood full of crime with his mom who was a drug addict. Little
is a little, shy boy who tends to be bullied. He has one friend his age named Chris, and a drug dealer
named Juan, who sees how neglected Little is from his mom. Because of this, Juan tries to give as
much care to Little, and so does his girlfriend, Teresa, and they allow Chiron to go to their house
whenever he needs to get away from the bullying or his mother. The next chapter is Chiron, and is
about his teen life. This is where we learn a little about Chiron s sexuality, and when he begins to stick
up for himself towards the end of the chapter. We see peer pressure in this chapter because if affect
what Chiron, and his friends are accepted to do. In the third chapter, Black, we see Chiron all good up,
and no longer skinny, but built like a strong man. After leaving Miami, Black is a drug dealer, is no
longer weak, but is a drug dealer like Juan. He has a lot of masculinity now with his body, and what he
wears. His old friend, Chris, gives him a call to come see him after years, and we are left with them
hugging each other. The discussion begins with the end of the movie when
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A Brief Summary On Iwo Jima
After several weeks of bombing and air raids, the U.S. was ready to send troops to the island. Navy
gunboats fired into the island rapidly to finish softening it up. Thousands of men were sent at once in
over 500 landing craft in 10 waves. They had no idea about what they were to face. They approached
the 3,000 yards beach nearly untouched, but suddenly a shower of shells, mortars, and bullets flew by
them while taking hundreds of lives. Chaos struck and the Marines were anxious to get to shore and
dig their foxholes. They arrived at the beaches in 7 different landing zones. On the first day, 30,000
men arrived at the beach with over 40,000 more men to follow. Their goal for day 1, to take Airfield
#1. Confusion lurked among the men as they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Easy Company started with 310 men. We suffered 75% casualties. Only 50 men boarded the ship after
the battle. Seven officers went into the battle with me. Only one me walked off Iwo. . . . Captain Dave
Severance, Easy Company Commander (the Flag Raising Company) The Japanese could see the
marines perfectly. The battle became very hard. The Japanese would pop out, fire, and go back into
their tunnels. The Marines needed a new strategy. They brought in tanks armed with flame throwers
that could shoot over 150 yards for almost 90 seconds. The Japanese decided they would hide and
come back later. Things on the island calmed down, and after an hour or two the Japanese would begin
firing into groups with lots of surprise. They camped out near airfield 1, waiting forthe time to move
onto airfield 2. On the other end of the island, soldiers fought to capture Mt. Suribachi. This was the
small volcano that towered over the island. It was the highest point on the island, but also on of the
most heavily armed part. Whoever held that mountain had control of the island. This is where the most
famous and most reproduced image of all time was
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South China Sea Essay
The South China Sea is extremely a significant body of water which lies south of mainland China, east
of Vietnam and Cambodia, west of the Philippines, and encompasses hundreds of mostly uninhabited
small atolls, cays, islands, and sandbars, all of which their soverenty is heavily contested. The South
China Sea covers a maritime area of 3.5 million square kilometers (Guoqiang, 2015), which China
makes claim to the nine dotted line, which is just over 2 million square kilometers, according to the
China Institute of International Studies. The South China Sea is the second most used sea lane in the
world and over 10 million barrels of crude oil a day are shipped through the sea lane. More than half
of the world s annual merchant fleet tonnage passes through these choke points, and a third of all
maritime traffic worldwide (Kaplan, 2014, 5). The Southeast Asian region is also home to almost two
billion people, roughly 24% of the world s population, most of who are reliant on the flourishing
fisheries in the South China Sea.
The South China Sea consists of over 250 islands, atolls, cays, reefs, and sandbars in the South China
Sea; very few of the islands have any natural water supply. Most of the islands have no indigenous
inhabitants, but offer flourishing fishing grounds, an abundance of sea life, such as fish, animals and
vegetation, and also may contain significant oil and natural gas reserves. Several states borders on the
South China Sea including Brunei, China,
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How Did The British Constitution Change
Contrary to what Jowell and Oliver wrote, the British constitution is arguably not like most
constitutions . This is because it has changed, and continues to change, far more than other
constitutions, and certainly has since 1997. Primarily this is due to its non entrenched quality where no
special procedure is required for modification of the constitution (http://www.constitutionnet.org/what
entrenchment) where, in the UK, constitutional changes only requires a simple majority in the Houses,
yet an entrenched constitution, such as the US require a supermajority for constitutional changes. This
means that in the UK a majority government has the ability to amend the constitution passing simple
legislation, providing the conditions for lots ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Paul Flynn MP said (http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201012/cmselect/cmpolcon/c1178
iv/c117801.htm) Demonstrators don t chant, What do we want? Evolutionary gradualism. When do we
want it? In a century s time. They are more likely to say, What do we want? Revolution. When do we
want it? Yesterday. and further suggests that as a result we are likely to see sudden changes in
constitutions . With the increased power of pressure groups and movements, such as the Occupy
demonstrations which had a presence in 70 countries around the world a tiny number of people who
have provoked a world conversation on the processes of government (also Paul Flynn MP) would
suggest that there will be more drastic changes in constitution in the future matching trends which
were common 200 years
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Obesity In High Schools
The obesity epidemic in America is ever increasing. It has spread across various age groups, areas and
economic statuses. Obesity is the condition of being grossly fat or overweight. The spreading of the
obesity problem has caused, rates [to have] doubled in adults and tripled in children in recent decades
Dr. Frieden said (Hughes). This problem can be greatly reduced if schools took action in providing a
healthy environment for students. In particular, Valencia High School can encourage healthy eating on
campus by banning the selling of junk foods on campus and providing appetizing, healthy foods for
the students to eat. Valencia High School can encourage healthy eating by banning junk food from the
student store and vending machines across campus. The junk food offered on campus serves as a
temptation for many students with, candy, cookies, sports drinks and sodas [being] food staples [that]
students expect to find available at their schools (Kisch). If it is not offered, people will not feel the
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Many kids shy away from eating the healthier foods provided at school because they do not think that
it does not look inviting but, if [Valencia High School creates] a product that is more appealing to the
students. . . the numbers [of students eating the healthy foods will go up ( Boss Bicak). When students
start to notice that the food served at school looks enjoyable, they will start to take an interest in trying
new things. Valencia High School should work to, reformulate items such as pizza and chicken
nuggets to reduce fat and sodium in order to provide students with healthier options of some of their
favorite foods (Boss Bicak). Students will become motivated to change their eating habits once they
realize that foods can be both healthy and
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King Of Queens Analysis
I chose to watch and write about King of Queens. King of Queens plot is based on a middle class
working delivery man named Doug Heffernan (Kevin James) and his wife Carrie Heffernan (Leah
Remini). They live in Queens with Carrie s father Arthur Spooner (Jerry Stiller). The particular
episode I watched was entitled assaulted nuts . It was originally aired in 1999 in the second season,
28th episode (epguides.com, n.d.), although I have seen it repeated endless amount of time since. Even
though I have seen this episode multiple times I have never noticed how much body language the
main character Carrie displays. For example in this episode Carrie was fed up with the noise that her
father and husband were making while she was working. She huffed, put her hands on head (kinesics)
and sighed (paralanguage) in frustration and decided she needed her own office space (proxemics). ...
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Doug got upset, raised his eye brows (Kinetics) and claimed he was too busy and did not have time
(chronemics) and told her she needed to reschedule, which caused a fight. However, Doug was at
work playing with a staple gun and accidently stapled his pants to his body. When Carrie called to
apologize and tell him she rescheduled to accommodate him, he couldn t tell her what really
happened. Doug attempted to go to the hospital where he realized he didn t have his insurance card.
He called home and asked Arthur to get it out of his wife s purse. When he was in the purse, Carrie
walked in and saw him. She raised her eyebrow (kinesics), crossed her arms, cleared her throat
(paralanguage) was silent for a minute (silence and) and then asked what he was doing. Arthur made
an excuse and left the room and Carrie then left to the
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A Summary Of Operant Conditioning ABA
ABA is built on B.F. Skinner s theory of operant conditioning: the idea that behavior can be taught by
controlling the consequences to actions. The primary way that the teaching is performed is through the
use of reinforcements and the methods of Imitation, shaping, and chaining to acquire new behavior
and either increase or decrease the likelihood of a certain behaviors. Modeling and imitation are two
learning methods that goes together, you can not have one without the other. These methods refers to
mimicking through observation and later enacting the observed behavior or actions of others.
Modeling can be defined as an antecedent stimulus that evokes the imitative behavior.The model must
serve as a controlling variable for the imitative behavior (Cooper et al. 2007, p.421). If you ever
observed a group of children actively engaging in dramatic play, you will be able to ... Show more
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An example would be modeling, throwing a ball. Clinician grabs clients attention and calls child s
name and say, look, throw ball . Clinician proceeds to throw the ball repeats action a few times and
says, your turn, you do and hands the ball to the client. Action be immediately reinforced followed by
repetition. Another example of modeling would be, a 5 year old girl learning how to apply lipstick.
Every morning before work, her mother applies makeup and she sits on the bed and watches, until one
day she mimics the behavior and is successful at applying lipstick. Through modeling the client does
not necessarily need to perform the task in order to learn it the behavior; however, some children with
autism will show little to no interest in their surroundings or environment resulting in the inability to
learn from his/her natural environment
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What Is The Theme Of Coole Park
Assignment 1: Close Reading Coole Park, 1929 is a poem written by W.B Yeats. This poem is part of
the works the poet wrote in the third phase of his career; a phase characterized by the retrospective of
his personal experience within the framework of Irish history. Through this poem, W.B Yeats broaches
the theme of memory, the artistic creation and pays tribute to Lady Gregory and her estate.
Memory is a central theme in Coole Park . This poem is constituted of four stanzas of eight verses
each, all structured in Iambic pentameters. Each stanza is written in Ottava Rima, a very popular
poetic form associated to Italian epic poems during the Renaissance. This rhyming stanza form refers
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In the ninth verse, the poet gives a symbolic dimension to a blade; There Hyde before he had beaten
into prose; That noble blade the Muses buckled on (v9 10). Here, the alliteration in b reinforces the
musicality of the verse. In the verses twelve and thirteen, the poet paints a portrait of Douglas Hyde
and John Synge. The full rhyme pose (v11) and those (v13) associates the two characters. The
repetition of the words There and that in the stanza emphasizes the descriptive dimension of the verses
(v9, v10, v11, v13). The musicality of the stanza is enhanced by the internal rhyme of the verse 14;
Impetuous men, Shawe Taylor and Hugh Lane . In the third stanza, these literary figures are compared
to swallows; They came like swallows and like swallows went (v17). This imagery of the swallows
echoes with the first verse of the poem. Lady Gregory s depiction of a poet s guide is emphasized by
an enjambment between the verse eighteen and nineteen. Finally, Coole Park is described as the heart
of artistic creation through a comparison to a compass point attracting half a dozen of poets in creative
effervescence
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Explain Why Cardinal Richelieu Was The Regent Of Louis Xiii
Cardinal Richelieu was the regent for Louis XII. A regent is someone who acts for the king until they
are ready to rule. Although, he was a Catholic priest, Richelieu s first loyalty was towards the crown
of France. As the regent of Louis, he had many goals to secularize the country. His goals were to rid
the king of domestic enemies and make France the dominant player in European power politics.
Cardinal Richelieu s first goal was to secure the king from his domestic enemies which were the
Huguenots and the Nobility. He achieved his goal by decreasing their power. To start off, he took
actions towards the Huguenots. Richelieu s belief was that Protestantism often served as an excuse for
political conspiracies against the Catholic king. This
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Spinal Immobilisation Essay
Spinal Immobilisation: A Literature Review
A review of the literature regarding spinal immobilisation has been undertaken using databases for
PubMed, MEDLINE, CINAHL, OVID and Cochrane EBM. Reviews were electronically searched
using the subject headings spinal injuries , spinal immobilisation and management of spinal injuries .
The results generated by the search were limited to English language articles and reviewed for
relevance to the topic. The aim of this literature review is to compare and contrast the views on spinal
immobilisation and to achieve a better knowledge of evidence based practice.
According to Chiles and Cooper (1996) spinal injury should always be suspected in patients with
severe systemic trauma, patients ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Vickery (2001) however, the spinal board is considered to be the gold standard for spinal
immobilisation during the pre hospital phase of trauma management. For some patients, effective
spinal immobilisation is beneficial and can also be vital in preventing the devastating effects of cord
damage however it has been suggested that for many the excessive use of this preventative measure
may not be prudent or necessary. It has been estimated that over 50% of trauma patients with no
complaint of neck or back pain were transported with full spinal immobilisation (McHugh Taylor
1998). Inappropriate spinal immobilisation may lead to patients experiencing unnecessary pain, skin
ulceration, aspiration and respiratory compromise, which in turn may lead to further unnecessary
procedures, a longer hospital stay which then incurs increasing costs to the National Health Service
(Kwan, Bunn Roberts, 2001). Shooman Rushambuza (2009) report that immobilisation is a crucial
part of the management of a trauma patient. They believe that if the mechanism of injury is uncertain,
the patient should remain immobilised until further imaging even if there are no symptoms of spinal
instability after log rolling. However, in a recent study by Pandie, Shepherd Lamont (2010) they
concluded that on its own, standard
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The Process Of Matching Hospitals And Residents
Problem
Initial Solution
The process of matching hospitals and residents was chaotic and confusing before the NRMP began to
be used in 1952. The main way hospitals chose medical students was to extend an offer to the student
as early as they could. The demand of the hospitals was greater than the number of students looking
for residencies, prompting considerable competition among hospitals for interns. 1 This competition
lead to hospitals presenting students offers earlier than others could. With offers so early, hospitals
could not know the final class standings or grades of the students by the time they finished school.1 In
the most extreme cases, hospitals would send offers to students two years preceding the internship.1 In
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The small adjustments began in 1945; the first of which would help students by resolving that
hospitals should allow students 10 days after an offer had been made to consider whether to accept or
reject it. 1 In the year 1946, another change was made and students were given up to eight days to
respond.1 In 1949, the AAMC proposed that appointments should be made by telegram at 12:01 A.M.,
November 15, with applicants not required to accept or reject them until 12:00 noon the same day.
Even this 12 hour waiting period was rejected by the American Hospital Association (AHA) as too
long 1. They agreed on the Appointment of Interns which contained that no specified waiting period
after 12:01 A.M. is obligatory 3. Even after these changes were made, it was clear that there were still
problems in the matching process. In order to avoid these problems and the costs they imposed, it was
proposed, and ultimately agreed, that a more centralized matching procedure should be tried 1.
Second Iteration of the Solution
Ultimately, the students were unhappy with modified original system. Their decisions had to be made
quickly and without the ability to consider other offers. The hospitals had to select students before the
students had developed any notable skills or even knew their specialty. Named as a form of congestion
and market failure by Roth in 2008, it was evident that changes in the residency matching program
needed to be made. Thus,
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Essay on The Passive Racism of Whites
The Passive Racism of Whites
In Why are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria, Professor Beverly Daniel Tatum
defines racism as prejudice plus power. This means that a person can only be racist if they benefit
from a racist system. Therefore, the only people that would systematically benefit from racism are
Whites. Tatum calls this White privilege. . Everyone can be prejudice, but only the dominant race can
be racist. Although this is hard to hear, being a White college student I have always prided myself on a
subsistence that is free from bigotry, I realize that Tatum is right.
Not only is racism restricted to Whites, but it is an integral part of the lives of most Whites. Tatum
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I have such a strong desire to say the right thing and justify myself as someone who does not agree
with most of our country s institutions.
Tatum argues that it is difficult to talk about what is essentially a flawed and problematic social
construct without using language that is in itself problematic. . The language that is...problematic
comes in the form of euphemisms. The more words used to describe a certain social construct, the
more likely there is an underlying problem that needs to be solved. The underlying problem is the
tension between past actions, present guilt, and future expectations. White privilege is a truth, but
along with being on the VIP list of most institutions in this country, Whites are also burdened with
guilt. There needs to be some way that the problem of racism can be addressed without pointing
fingers.
I think a way to circumvent the guilt is to speak of grander renovations, such as legislative or
educational reforms. Perhaps then, the finger, which must be pointed in order for change to occur, will
land on a larger problem with society, our institutions. Even though Tatum is blunt about Whites being
the proprietors of racism, she does not exclude us from the fight for change, banishing us to sulk in
our nostalgic guilt. In fact, we, the people with an in to our country s many institutions, have a very
large responsibility to become active in the fight against racism.
Tatum argues that the reason that Whites
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Marenn Morris Tattoos Analysis
Maren Morris Displays Stunning New Tattoo Maren Morris is showing off a beautiful new tattoo
piece she just added to the inside of her arm. The piece features a bull skull, complete with masculine
horns and a delicate arrangement of roses. The tattoo has quite a bit of detail and is stunning. Little bit
Texan sass, little bit feminine. Thanks, @amandawachob ! Love your talent. Have followed her work
for almost 6 years!  A photo posted by @marenmorris on Jul 19, 2016 at 5:30pm PDT The artist
behind this masterpiece is Amanda Wachob, who Maren says she has been a fan of for years. She
specializes in transforming skin into beautiful works of art. As you can see from Maren s photos, she
doesn t disappoint her clients. A better look
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The Negative Impacts Of Rock NRoll
Rock N Roll made its first debut in the late 1940s, early 1950s. Creating a new genre of music based
on heavy beats and simple melodies. As the years began to evolve so did the opinion of Rock N Roll.
Rock N Roll began influencing people s everyday lives from their fashion, attitudes, and even
language. The most influential genre found in Rock N Roll was heavy metal, due to its strong beats
and violent or fantastic imagery. Motley Crue was neither the first nor the last heavy metal band in
Rock N Roll. They were, however, the band social critics loved to hate. By placing Motley Crue
within the development of heavy metal, one can discover how Rock N Roll, even in the 1980s,
continued to divide American society. Motley Crue was founded in the early 1980s with numerous
other astonishing heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden, Scorpion, Def Leppard, and Metallic. These
bands choose to be associated with the genre heavy metal, because they knew the impact it would
leave on their fan base. Yet many people had their doubts about this new style of music due to its
negative outlooks. Heavy metal was believed to split our society by encouraging rebellious tendencies
against authority figures such as parents, adults, schools, and the work force. Even after all these
negative impact heavy metal recieved, it did not stop Motley Crue from continuing to produce the
music they believed to explain their feelings at the time. This also showed others that their style of
music
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Abuse Of Power In Animal Farm And Antigone
According to Dictionary Reference, power is defined as, the ability to do or act; capability of doing or
accomplishing something. Abuse of power is seen everywhere in our world. It has been prominent
throughout history dating back to the beginning of time to present. Power itself it not necessarily the
problem however excess of it or the potential holder of power may be. Countless people have abused
their power when in a position of authority. As I was taught, along with numerous schools today,
literature such as Animal Farm or Antigone portrays clear examples of abuse of power and how it
affects how the user. Introduced to me in the eighth grade, Animal Farm shows perfect example of
abuse of power through the pigs. As we read the book, the animals had just overthrown the farm with
the pigs leading the newly named Animal Farm. Just as all abusers of power start out, they ... Show
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Creon, the newly crowned leader of Thebes was seen as a hero to the public in the opening. However,
as the play goes on, we learn that this said hero to the people frequently abuses his power through
being ill mannered and arrogant to the public along with Antigone when she performs the burial of her
brother. As we progressed through the play, Antigone approaches Creon and explains her reasoning
behind the burial and that it was not an act of rebellion. However, cold hearted Creon responded to
this by ordering the death of Antigone due to breaking his law and having a women assuming new
rules in his city. As all of this is going on, we understand Creon is family to Antigone yet he cannot
recognize her act of kindness to her brother. While not as much of a protruding act of abuse in power,
Antigone does a decent job of representing instances of abuse in power to us along with the effect it
had on the Creon, as a family member of Antigone as
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Two Kinds Of Friendship By Aristotle
There are three kinds of friendship, according to Aristotle. The first type of friendship based on utility.
In this type of friendship, both individuals get some sort of benefit from their friend. The second type
of friendship is based on pleasure. Here, both individuals are drawn to the other s personality, looks, or
other pleasant qualities. The third and final type of friendship is based on goodness, in which the
individuals admire their friend s goodness and in which they help one another in their pursuit for
happiness. The first two friendships are mostly accidental, due to the friends being more motivated by
their own pleasure and utility and not by anything essential to their friend. Both kinds are short lived
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But Horatio is not afraid of the ghost, only of what it portends that something is not well with
Denmark. He is calm, resolute, and rational as he demands that the ghost tell him whether it has come
to confess some ill deed or to predict the future fate of Denmark.
Horatio is not afraid to speak his mind to Hamlet, either. When Hamlet meets the ghost for the first
time, Horatio makes it clear that Hamlet s choice to follow the ghost in hopes of learning the reason
for its appearance is ill advised. He is honest and forthright in his arguments and seems genuinely
worried that Hamlet might be tempted to lose his reason and be drawn into madness, which, Horatio
tells him, will lead to thoughts of suicide. When Hamlet follows the ghost anyway, learns that King
Hamlet was poisoned, and is sworn to avenge his death, Horatio allows himself to be sworn to silence
and keep Hamlet s secret. Horatio is not only an honest, but a loyal friend, and the secret of Hamlet s
father s ghost is the first of many secrets that Horatio will keep for Hamlet. As the play progresses,
Horatio questions Hamlet s judgment twice more. Once is when Hamlet tells him of a letter from King
Claudius that he has found in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern s pack, telling the King of England that
he must have Hamlet killed. The second instance is when Hamlet tells Horatio that he will fight
Laertes, son of Polonius, who Hamlet killed earlier in the play. Horatio loves Hamlet
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Blockbuster Case
Blockbuster Video Everyone remembers Blockbuster Video for the weekends that they rented videos
to watch at home with the family. Families would pile in on Friday nights to try and get the newly
released video to take home and enjoy. But that all changed in 2010 when the company filed
bankruptcy. The company closed stores and finally was sold to another business due to the changing
technology and competition in providing service to the customers. Could they have changed the brand
before it was too late or did they just try to implement the change too late in the game? One thing is
for sure, Blockbuster stills exist through DISH Network. To understand what the company did that
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One article I read stated; Netflix was operating for six years before Blockbuster launched its own
movie by mail service. So Blockbuster had more than enough time to adapt. Instead, its bosses hinted
they could copy Netflix and crush the upstart. (Gandel Dallas, 2010) They could have started to
reshape the business yet they did try to offer their customers a mailing service towards the end but that
was definitely too late at that point. The company could have structured the company based on the
increased use of online components. But the company had gone too far over the edge to be able to turn
it
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Arguments Against Fishing Regulation
Luke Combs Mrs. Daugherty English 9 March 20, 2017 Are Fishing Regulations Strict Enough?
Fishing has been around for thousands and thousands of years. It has been a crucial part to our
survival and well being as a human race. Nowadays fishing is not only done for food, it has also
become a recreational activity. With the large affect fishing has on our society isn t it important we
regulate what we do with the fish? Fishing regulations are used to protect what we do with the fish and
the limits we have. Commercial fishing regulations need to be stricter or fishing may not be around
forever. Fish populations are declining much faster than scientists ever thought. In fact the population
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Anyways it s not like fast food fish sandwiches are required for us to survive. Also fish is wasted very
frequently, it expires or is not eaten, so that is just harming our resources for no reason. People need to
realize that fish is important, but could be used in a much smarter way. Many are reasonable and try
not to be wasteful, but too many people are. Undoubtedly, if we continue this pattern of wastefulness
with our ocean s resources there will be consequences. Many statistics and facts back this up. The
rules and regulations we are putting on commercial fishing simply aren t getting the job done. Our
ocean s fish population has declined so much in forty five years and the overfishing by commercial
boats hasn t gotten better, just worse. Remember the fate of the ocean s resources is in our very own
hands. Works Cited The Threats of Overfishing: Consequences at the Commercial Level. DUJS
Online. N.p., 29 May 2012. Web. 23 Mar. 2017. Campbell, Andy. Crucial Marine Populations Cut In
Half Since The 1970s: Report. The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 16 Sept. 2015. Web. 23
Mar.
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John Michael Malins V Solicitors Regulation Authority Case...
Case Comment: John Michael Malins v Solicitors Regulation Authority [2017] EWHC 835 (Admin)
2017 WL 01339062
Summary:
The facts of Malins v SRA 2017 are as follows: in 2013, the appellant provided his legal service to his
client, had filed for After the Event Insurance policy to help cover against adverse costs. In 2012, the
law changed under the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 and came into
force on 1st April 2013 which stated under section 46 that claims after this date would no longer be
entitled to recover the costs. However, you would only be able to recover such costs if a notice in form
N251 had been given to the opposite party and filed at court. Although the appellant thought that he
had given the required notice on the 19th of Match 2013, the other side affirmed during mediation, in
January 2014, that they had not received any notice. Also, he was informed by his assistant that he
failed to file with the court too. This lead the appellant to create a letter and a form N251 with a later
date which he sent it to the other party and then subsequently relied on it during the settlement.
In June of 2014, the appellant disclosed to the firm what he had done and then the firm reported it to
the SRA in October 2014. After this occurred the appellant proceeded to make a self report to the SRA
as well. The SRA argued lack of integrity according to the creation of the letter and form. They also
alleged that by relining on them the appellant had acted dishonestly. The Solicitors Disciplinary
Tribunal found the appellant guilty of dishonesty but he had also been charged with acting without
integrity, and was struck of the roll. The appellant appealed against both conviction and sentence.
Legal issue:
The decision of the tribunal was that the appellant was found guilty of having acted with dishonesty
when he relied on the documents, but not when he created them, here he was charged with lack of
integrity. The court had to therefore consider what the definition of the words dishonesty and integrity
was.
Critical analysis:
The lead Mostyn J to search for the definition of each word and found dishonesty to be the reverse of
honesty; lack of probity or integrity; and
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Technology Is Affecting Us Essay
Today s world is full of pieces of technology that we take for granted, the microchip has truly
revolutionised the way in which we live and do business. The world we see would not be recognisable
to people of a few generations ago and nowhere is this truism greater than in the world of computing.
Hence it is important to stay up to date with technology news; while many may think that this type of
news is purely for geeks it is clear that all of us should have at least a passing interest in news of
technological developments.
Technology pretty much touches all of our lives in some way and hence technology news is a vital
resource that can keep us up to date with developments and ways in which the world will be changing.
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Technology can apply to elements of the medical industry as well as the automotive industry. It is this
diversity that makes technology news articles so interesting to read and why subscribers from all over
the world regularly catch up theses stories.
It can be argued that will now live in the computer age , whether this is true or not is a matter of
conjecture but what can be assured is that we live a period where computers are becoming
increasingly important to our way of life. Ultimately we are becoming evermore reliant on our
computers and without them we would be lost; there are even news stories of some now being
addicted to their computers and handhelds. This is the extent that technology has encroached upon our
lives that people now do not feel the need to unplug .
The phenomena is only set to continue, as computers become more powerful and have greater and
greater applications it will not be long that we will plan our lives around the computer. This is not an
attempt to act as a harbinger of doom, it is just theorising on ways in which technology will impact
upon the human race. This is why keeping up to date with news stories about technology is so
important, technology is about forward momentum and understanding what is at the crest of the wave
is only half of the battle.
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The Controversy On Whether Sweatshops Should Be Banned
INTRODUCTION
Sweatshops have been a popular and serviceable business, although there are a lot of controversy on
whether sweatshops should be banned and hows pay wages should be higher. Many people believe
that sweatshops are unfair, cruel and unlawful, whereas others think that sweatshops are a second
chance for many people living in developing countries. The dictionary definition of a sweatshop is
factory or workshop, especially in the clothing industry, where manual workers are employed at very
low wages for long hours and under poor conditions, it is defined by the US Department of Labor as a
factory that violates 2 or more labor laws. Sweatshops are a frequent ordeal in many countries, all over
the globe, with a variety of perspectives.
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These changes later spread across the world, and together they became known as the Industrial
Revolution. By the 1850s, there were factories in many parts of Britain and around the world, and
large, busy towns were developing around them. Although the factory owners were growing rich and
lived in grand houses, the workers were paid very little and were extremely poor. They lived in dirty,
crowded parts of town, known as the slums. This was the beginning of sweatshop history, With factory
towns sprouting all over countries , many farm families left their land in order to make money in the
new cities. The factory workers lived in the slums; they shared cramped living quarters with many
other families in dirty and disease infested communities. Many of the conditions just described seem
to match with the well known ways of sweatshops now. This proves how little sweatshops have
developed. Many people would agree that this a sinking point in the developing countries, but others
would say that if the factories had improved more people would be poor, and in
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Voodoo In Haitian Culture
In many parts of the world, rituals are considered a religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a
series of actions performed to a prescribed order. Rituals such as voodoo is so spiritual that it is
considered to be a religion, and it is the dominant religion of Haiti. To us, the practices and
descriptions of Voodoo belief may sound superstitious, but if you take a moment to imagine what the
miraculous healings of Jesus may sound like to a person practicing voodoo, they too would think it is
superstitious. Voodoo is taken very seriously by many of the natives; not just unlettered peasants, but
also man intelligent and learned members of the Haitian society.
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Rada is a family spirit considered to be relatively peaceful and happy. Petro, also called Congo, is
black magic voodoo; angry, mean and nasty lwa. Dangerous things happen in Petro including death
and curses. Rada accounts for about 95% of Voodoo, if not more. Thus the spectacular tales of black
magic, while very real, are extremely limited.
Petro is not the typical Voodoo, but it does exist. Humans have two spirits and a body; tibonange (little
good angel), and grosbonange (big good angel).
Voodoo, which comes from the word vodu in the Fon language of Dahomey meaning spirit/god,
originated in Haiti during the French Colonial Period, the foundation of the tribal religions West
Africa brought to Haiti by slave in the seventeenth century. Voodoo was developed as a religious
ideology of Africanism, and as an occasion to meet, plan and motivate resistance to slavery. In the
maroon communities, this played a great deal in the revolutionary struggle against slavery from 1797
1803.
Haiti was isolated during much of its history, allowing Voodoo to develop with its own unique
traditions, beliefs and gods. Once living in Haiti, the slaves created a new system of beliefs based on
their shared beliefs, at the same time absorbing each tribe s strongest traditions and
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Animal Cruelty in Slaughter Houses Essay
Draft 2
What are currently the poor conditions for animals in the American slaughterhouses, what are the
causes of these conditions, and what are the best methods for preventing slaughterhouse cruelty?
The conditions for animals in modern slaughterhouses are unsanitary and violent. The lack of rules
and regulations cause animals to be treated poorly because this industry is focused on mass production
and profit rather than finding a more humane alternative to run the meat packing business. The most
effective method to stop this cruelty is to learn about where meat comes from, start supporting the
organic and family farms which will ultimately lead to the reducing the amount of animals that have to
suffer.
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After, another belt takes them to where a worker cuts their throat and allows them to bleed out. Some
animals are hung up side down by their back legs and move through the processing line where their
necks will be cut one by one (Dugan). Sometimes one of these methods will not work and the animal
will be disassembled while still conscious.
For most humans, especially for those in modern urban and suburban communities, the most direct
form or contact with non human animals is at meal time: we eat them. This simple fact is the key to
what each one of us can do about changing these attitudes. The use and abuse of animals raised for
food far exceeds, in sheer numbers of animals affected, any other kind of mistreatment (Coats). The
most effective method to stop this cruelty is to learn about where the meat comes from, by supporting
the organic and family farms which will ultimately lead to the reducing the amount of animals that
have to suffer (PETA). More than 95 percent of animal abuse in America occurs in the meat packing
industry (Harper Low). Animals suffer an unimaginable amount, they are raised to be killed, then
bought and then consumed. In order to help fight back against the abuse, there needs to be a cut back
on the amount of meat or poultry that is consumed. Seriously consider the option of becoming a
vegetarian; by not eating meat, you completely stop supporting animal
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The Importance Of The Patriot Act
After the attack on September 11, 2001, the United States implemented the Patriot Act. This new act
was signed by President George W. Bush on October 26, 2001, and brought about many changes to
make the United States strong by making changes that would help guard against terrorism.
The Patriot Act was implemented right after the September 11 occurrence. This act revised the
electronic surveillance which allows the administration to eavesdrop on anyone. Although Patriot Act
was rejected before the September 11 incidence, the legislative body overturned their decision by the
Bush Administration. Although some members of the committee did not have a chance to review the
Patriot Act, but it was voted in successfully and signed by President Bush. Before the Patriot Act went
into effect, surveillance was limited by the authorities (Surveillance Under the USA/Patriot Act,
2017). As stated by Hall (2015), The USA Patriot Act amended existing surveillance statutes. When
the Fourth Amendment and these statutes are viewed as a whole, electronic and wire surveillance can
be divided into four categories, each with a different level of privacy protection (p. 487). Previously,
authorization was limited to only designate offences to listen to discussions on the telephone;
furthermore, there never a distinctive understanding if a warrant or summons was mandatory in listen
to voice messages. Even when any warrant was granted, it had state the name of the transporter of the
communication s
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Hotel Management System
CONTENTS 1. INRODUCTION Page No. An Overview Mission of the Project Background Study
The Organization Profile Study on Existing System 2. SYSTEM ANALYSIS Study on Proposed
System Defining the problem Developing Solution Strategies User Requirement Specification
Software Requirement Specification System Specification Application Specification Hardware
Specification Software Specification Network Specification Cost Estimation and Scheduling Final ...
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N Solutions software development services cover the complete project life cycle, from requirement
assessment and task definition, to solution development, to implementation and integration, followed
by support and maintenance. The ability to integrate software with existing systems by expanding
information systems infrastructure is an important advantage of N Solutions as a turn key solution
provider. N Solutions expertise covers the following areas: Enterprise Application Integration; Data
Warehousing and Decision Support; Electronic Document Management; Information Security;
Internet/Intranet and e Commerce solutions. Excellent quality of N Solutions software development is
guaranteed by their team of professionals with certified skills and experienced project managers. N
Solutions also ensures quality control at all stages of development process. Transparent software
development process and interaction with the customer are taken utmost care at N Solutions. They
give their clients a real commercial advantage by the professionalism, flexibility and specialist
knowledge 1.3.2. Study on Existing System EXISTING SYSTEM Hotel Management involves
maintaining various operations of the hotel like Booking or reservations of the rooms, Cancellation of
the
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Crevecoeur s Letters From An American Farmer
In Letters from an American Farmer, Michel Guillaume Jean de Crevecoeur gives his description of
what an American is by describing the need and desire of independence; the desire to work hard and
smart; and the respect for oneself and others. The Europeans that come to America are shown what
independence is like. America might look the same as their native country, but the actions and
manners are different. The citizens are different because they are free. There is ...no aristocratical
families, no courts, no kings, no bishops, no ecclesiastical dominion... (Crevecoeur 310). The rich and
the poor are not separated like they are in their native country. The people that come to this continent
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Crevecoeur compares men to plants in his letters. Men in America are flourishing because they have
been transplanted to a new soil unlike the soil in England that is rotten, and the plants wither away.
There is an industry in the civilized settlements of America and these Americans work hard to make
that work. The great woods is a place in America that is not industrialized and it not very helpful in
making Americans prosperous. He finds living this way is barbaric and harmful to oneself and to
others. He believes that eating wild meat alters a man s demeanor. Men who like the life of hunting
degenerate. They fall into bad luck which then leads into want and want leads into wrongdoing. These
types of people do not have a place to worship which doesn t them or anyone else. Americans are a
respectful bunch in the way of religion. Since there are several different ethnic backgrounds, there are
several different beliefs in religion. When any considerable number of a particular sect happen to
dwell contiguous to each other, they immediately erect a temple, and there worship the Divinity
agreeably to their own peculiar ideas.
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Security Controls And The Utilization Of Technical And...
3.4.1 Control Methods
Security controls include the utilization of technical and nontechnical strategies (NIST, 2002).
Technical controls are protections that are consolidated into PC hardware, programming, or firmware
such as access control mechanisms, ID, encryption techniques and intrusion detection program or
software). Nontechnical controls on the other hand are administration and operational controls that
includes security approaches; operational methodology; and physical and environmental security
NIST, 2002). SunTrust Bank should implement technical controls with respect to how information and
data are being encrypted, what program is being utilized to identify any intrusion to their network and
system and how customers/clients are being verified. Concerning nontechnical control, SunTrust
administration should provide appropriate security controls for every resources and assets in the
organization.
3.4.2 Control Categories
NIST classified both technical and nontechnical control techniques as either preventive or detective.
Preventive controls restrain attempts by the attackers to damage security strategy and policy such as
access control authorization, encryption, and validation (NIST, 2002). Detective controls, however,
should caution of violation or attempted violations of security such as audit trails, intrusion detection
methods, and checksums NIST 2002, p.20). Hence, SunTrust bank should endeavor to enhance their
intrusion detection system or IDS for
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Silence Of The Lambs
The opening sequence of Clarice Starling frantically jogging through the labyrinth like foggy forest in
director Jonathan Demme s The Silence of the Lambs (1991), sets the visual design standard for the
rest of the thrilling film. The visual design of a movie is comprised of the contents of the frame and
how they are used to enhance the viewing experience for the audience. There exists a multitude of
visual design elements, each one playing a major role in every motion picture. Visual design elements
affect the mood and atmosphere in a film. The mood of a film is the emotion that is evoked when
viewing a movie, whereas the atmosphere is external, the physical, sensory qualities of the film.
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The set design in The Silence of the Lambs also adds to the disturbing mood of the overall film. As
aforementioned, when visiting Lector at the prison, Starling has to walk past an abundance of cells,
almost as if she is descending into more and more evil, deeper into the depths of Hell. When Starling
finally arrives at her destination, she sees Lecter behind a thick pane of glass, rather than the standard
steel bars of the other prisoners. This distinct choice in set design is made to convince the audience
that they should be scared and unsettled for future encounters with Lector. Since the set designers
placed Lecter behind maximum security glass, he is no ordinary bad guy, but a smart mastermind and
a brilliant criminal who needs to be treated with extreme
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Thatcherism Research Paper
Ian Duncan Smith took over after Hague and later in 2003 was preceded by Michael Howard. Both of
these leaders also had failed terribly with leadership. In November 2002, Smith said A small group of
my parliamentary colleagues have decided consciously to undermine my leadership (Smith, 2002).
This was after the vote on gay and unmarried couples to adopt children, in which he expected all
members of his party to vote against. He also told his party to unite or die (Smith, 2002). When there
is weak collective responsibility within a party it surely indicates that leadership is under threat and
has failed. He eventually resigned after losing a confidence vote from his party and Howard became
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Everything David Cameron did with his One Nation theory demonstrated what needed to happen
between 1997 and 2005. With the help of this One Nation theory he won the 2010 election, though it
was won through a coalition. Regardless of this, the party were winning back support from the public
which then later showed in the 2015 election when Cameron won with the vote of the majority.
Cameron shifted away from using the term Thatcherism and gave the party a new brand although, this
brand was not any different to before. But it worked very well for him and his party. One of the
changes he portrayed the public was the idea of a big society, in which he wanted claimed to giving
individuals and communities more control over their destinies (BBC, 2010). The intention behind this
was to make more sections of society feel represented and not only the far right
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Electroconvulsive Theraphy Should Be Used in Psychiatric...
ECT Should Be Used in Psychiatric Treatment
In contemporary psychiatry worldwide, Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) continues to be useful.
However, researchers, the general public and practitioners have not yet understood this therapy.
Controversies continue to surround the application of this therapy, especially the long term
consequences of its legality and use in the management of some severe major depression,
schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and mental illness. Particularly, a few mental health service users
report adverse effects that are associated with ECT for instance, severe memory loss. Some
researchers claim that the Electroconvulsive therapy is the utmost controversial treatment in the field
of psychiatry. Arguably, ECT should be used in physiatrist treatment.
Randomized Controlled Trial (RCTs) demonstrates that the use of ECT is effectual when treating
major depression. However, it quickly resolves all mental problems. When controlled in a setting that
is safe, the treatment becomes comfortable. Some researchers argue that Genuine ECT is more
effective in treating acute treatment caused by depression rather than sham ECT. In addition, ECT is
also more effective in comparison with standard antidepressant medication treatment (Sienaert 8).
Clinical trials that compare ECT with optimal pharmacotherapy are yet to be conducted. There is no
evidence that demonstrates the ECT effectiveness in the treatment of Schizophrenia. Genuine ECT has
been more effective in
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Summary Of Pete Rose An American Dilemma
ntroduction The author of the book Pete Rose An American Dilemma is Kostya Kennedy. The book
was published in 2014. It has 315 pages in total.
Rationale I chose this book because I am a huge Cincinnati Reds fan. I also am aware of the Pete Rose
situation and wanted to learn more about him.
Author The title of the book is Pete Rose An American Dilemma. I think Kostya Kennedy picked this
title because Pete Rose is a dilemma for baseball fans. On one hand we see all of the accomplishments
he has achieved in baseball. You could argue that he is the greatest baseball player ever. However, we
also know that he has bet on baseball games he has played in. What we don t know is whether those
bets ever affected the outcome of a game. So, Pete ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Harry Rose Harry, Pete s dad, was 5 9 , 175 pounds, had blue eyes, straight jawline and a wide nose..
He was a semi pro football player who embodied the phrase no bull . He never missed a day of work,
always looked you right in the eye when he talked to you, and gave a firm handshake. In many ways
Pete was a mirror image of his father Harry.
Characterization In this book, Pete changed in multiple ways. In the beginning, Pete learned that you
had to earn everything in life and he kept that with him his entire life. However, with all the success he
gained, he also gained a cockiness. When the commissioner of baseball asked him why he bet on
baseball his answer was I thought I could get away with it. Pete learned that even though you may
deserve to be in the Hall of Fame one mistake could cost you everything and in his case, it did.
Setting Pete grew up on the west side of Cincinnati. His boyhood home was 4404 Braddock Street. It
was a three bedroom home on a hill near the Ohio River. The house wasn t spectacular but was a nice
enough house for the Rose s. Pete lived here up until after his rookie season. He continued to live in
Cincinnati, the west side of course, and moved to Philadelphia and Montreal for a few short years
while playing for local
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Difference Between Social Phobias
Social fear dates back to 400 B.C. and was referenced to by Hippocrates as someone who loves
darkness as life (Cunic). Social phobia and social neurosis were terms they started using in the early
1900s to refer to extremely shy patients. In the 1960s, Isaac Marks proposed that social phobias may
be separated from the other simple phobias and in the second edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual of Mental Disorders, social fears were described as specific phobia and the definition was
very narrow (Cunic). In the later editions of the DSM, they made many revisions to the criteria for the
disorder. They added that it was the fear of performance situations, the symptoms must interfere or
show distress, and they changed the same from social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both face severe anxiety, but for different reasons. The symptoms while having the anxiety are similar
which is why they can be confused. When people have attacks in panic disorder, they feel that they
experienced it because something is physically wrong with them. For example, they may feel as if
they are having a heart attack. They believe that their anxiety and attacks are related to something
physical. People with social phobia do not believe that their anxiety is related to something physical.
Another difference between the two is that people with panic disorder tend to be very social. People
with social phobia will not develop agoraphobia, fear of having another panic attack, but may develop
avoidant personality disorder, people cut themselves off from the world in fear of others and social
interactions. The same goes for panic disorder. However, both may turn to alcohol and substance
abuse to reduce the anxiety. To differentiate between the two, the source of the anxiety needs to be
determined. If it is a fear of a physical condition, than it is panic disorder. If it is a fear of social
interaction than it is social
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Cuba Cultural Assessment
Cultural Assessment: Cuban
Heritage Overview
The Republic of Cuba encompasses a population of 11 million people and is located south of Florida
Cuba is a multicultural society and is made up primarily of Spanish and African (Purnell, 2012)
The climate of the Island of Cuba is much warmer than Canada, with an average temperature of 21°C
(Encyclopedia of the Nations, 2015)
The largest enclave of Cubans is located in Florida (approximately 1.6 million)
The culture and history of Cuba was influenced by Spain, the United States of America, Soviet Union
and the sugar industries slave trade
The economy of Cuba relies on tourism and gastronomy (Purnell, 2012)
Residence
The largest enclave of Cubans is located in Florida (approximately 1.6 million) ... Show more content
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(2006). Biocultural Ecology in Cuba. Nursing health assessment: A critical thinking, case studies
approach. Retrieved from: https://books.google.ca/books?id=zb3ZAAAAQBAJ pg=PA1022
lpg=PA1022 dq=bi ocultural+ecology+in+cuba source=bl ots=Jf1j6Hxq7q
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Encyclopedia of the Nations. (2015). Cuba Climate. Encyclopedia of the Nations: Americas, Cuba.
Retrieved from: http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Americas/Cuba CLIMATE.html
Purnell, L.D. (2012). People of Cuban Heritage. Transcultural health care: A culturally competent
approach. Retrieved from: https://books.google.ca/books?id=KdU AAAAQBAJ printsec=frontcover
source=gbs_atb#v=onepage q=cuban f=false
Welsh, A. (2007). The Experience of Immigrating to North Bay. Final report: Newcomer settlement
and support research study. Retrieved from:
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Personality Stability and Change in Trait Theories of...
The evaluation of personality stability and change across the life span is largely determined by
theoretical beliefs. While some scholars have a more deterministic viewpoint and consider human
personality as fairly predictable and stable over time (e.g. biogenetic determinism), other theorists
view personality as fluid and highly malleable (e.g. behaviorism). The intermediate stance assumes a
bidirectional relationship between heredity and environment, which allows for both consistency and
change in personality. Moreover, some theorists introduce a third element to a biosocial model the
individual (e.g. transactional model of socialization). Evaluation of personality stability is difficult,
seeing lack of consensus on what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Don Juan). Allport used an idiographic approach that emphasized uniqueness of individuals,
evaluating categories of values within a person, instead of across groups. This approach reduces
researchers bias as the study is focused on investigation of traits presented in each individual, rather
than a theorized central trait (Burger, 2010). Allport was influential in conceptualizing of personality,
but his trait model is rather philosophical than scientific. Falsification of his hypothesis and
organization of psychological data under his theory is difficult, and, consequently, measurement of
personality stability or change is problematic. Contrary to Allport, personality analysis of Eysenck was
nomothetic in nature, with strong emphases on biological foundations of traits. To construct and
explain personality he used typical for the natural sciences approach that support generalization.
Through statistical evaluation Eysenck established two main bipolar dimensions of personality, which
he called supertraits extraversion/introversion (E) and neuroticism/stability (N). Later, he added
another dimension, psychoticism/superego functioning (P), which maintained less defined. According
to Eysenck, psychological disorders are found at the extremes of personalities, where neuroticism
determines predisposition to anxiety, hysteria, depression, and obsessive compulsive tendencies.
Psychoticism, per Eysenck,
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Flamingo Observation
ABSTRACT On September 6th, 2017 period 6 and 8 of research and experimental science went to
Miami Zoo to observe the flamingo exhibit. The flamingos were watched for about 40 minutes all
together. After gathering the data of the flamingos behavior, the information was processed into two
different charts called followed by table and transition frequency table and then turned into a
kinematic diagram. The diagram shows the transition frequency of how many times the flamingo that
was studied produced a behavior after another behavior.
INTRODUCTION
The bird that was watched to gather the data was the flamingo (phoenicopterus), a type of wading
bird. At Miami Zoo they have American flamingos (phoenicopterus ruber) . American flamingos are
normally 3 feet and 6 inches. Their wings have bright pink and white feathers and beneath they have a
black coloring, and their beaks match the rest of their body being white, pink, and black. Compared to
the rest of the flamingos they are the tallest.
When we went to Miami Zoo, we watched the flamingos to collect data on their behavior. Five
behavioral patterns were chosen and carefully examined throughout the watch time. A total of 83
behavioral patterns were recorded on flamingo number 25. Everything was then put in several charts
to be made into a kinematic diagram. We did this to analyze the behavior of flamingos in a certain
time frame.
METHODS
At 11:30, we watched the flamingos to choose the five most common behavioral
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Summary Of Interactive Data Visualization By Charles...
In his essay, The Re Emergence of Emotional Appeals in Interactive Data Visualization , Charles
Kostelnick compares printed data to language by noting media s limited ability to stimulate thought
and send a relatable message. Kostelnick states these two modes of messaging can evoke empathy or
fear in an audience, but for what purpose? As his essay unfolds, he makes it clear that messaging must
be multi faceted implementing color, interactive elements and animations to truly evoke a substantial
response in the viewer. This dissection seems to parallel many elements and stylistic approaches film
uses to captivate its audiences. Perhaps Kostelnick is right viral ad campaigns show that the average
consumer connects well to a message that is truly heartfelt. For example, the new Amazon Prime ad ...
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Here I found parallels between his depiction of language s ability to evoke and express emotion and
the limitations that coincide with printed data expression. Kostelnick posits that if one can connect one
s audience to data in a tactile, immediate way, their emotional response will bring about engagement
and interest. Data then, like language, must collaborate with color, imagery, and the viewer s ability to
directly relate and feel empathy. Otherwise, printed data alone as with language alone simply cannot
accomplish the same level of human connection. In sum, to be effective the message needs movement,
color, and human influence. The viewer must feel that they are an active part in the data in order to
feel most connected to it. Similarly, this is the case in the viral video messaging and film of today s
world. Kostelnick may not have mentioned film in his essay, but he doesn t have to directly say it to
point out to us just how we can make data consumption a more engaging, empathy inspired action by
pulling from the ways of
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Health Promotion Is An Important Aspect Of Nursing
The world is an ever changing place and so are the cultures represented within. While providing care,
it is a nurse s responsibility to keep up with these constant changes and learn to accommodate
everyone. This is not always an easy task as it requires the nurse to set aside their biases and fully
embrace the newly emerging cultures. The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual and Questioning
culture, also known as LGBTQ, has been slowly emerging and gaining more attention throughout the
past century. It is essential for nurses to acquire knowledge about them to better serve their community
in a culturally sensitive manner. As health promotion is an important aspect of nursing, it must be
attuned carefully to each culture to be effective. According to Caring for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transsexual Parents and their Children (2012), the estimated number of LGBTQ living in the United
States is 3.8 percent of the population. That is an astonishing number considering, due to the persistent
stigma of this culture, many members do not disclose their sexual preferences, and therefore, a precise
number is likely much higher than that. With recent advances in legal rights for LGBTQ, it is not
surprising that many of them live as family units and are raising children. Despite improvements
towards equality, there are still many challenges for this group, and society remains far from being
accepting. In fact, only 47% of Americans favor same sex marriage and consequently, 23% of
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Analysis Of Having A Life Less Ordinary By Casey Neistat
I am going to explore the topic of having a life less ordinary and I m going to tell you about a person
who has had and is living a life less ordinary . His name is Casey Neistat.
Before I get to telling you about Casey Neistat, I m going to talk about a problem I have been having
for a while. (don t worry it is relevant) I m 17 turning 18 and most of you are around this age too. We
are starting to figure out and choose what we want to do and what job we want when we leave school.
We are asked huge questions like What do you want to do with the rest of your life? It s almost like
people are asking us Whats the perfect career you want and you have to decide right now so you can
have a perfect life No I m just exaggerating but sometimes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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He is a youtuber aswell and uploads every single day. Here are some clips so you can get to know him
a little bit. The first clip is from his most recent viral video Snowboarding with the NYPD The next is
from Aladdin prank and the last is Make It Count . I kind of wish I could just sit here and show you all
of his videos because they are so good. He has made movies like this for Nike, Samsung (which he got
to go to the Oscars for btw) , He co produced a film that screened at the Cannes film festival in 2008
and another he was involved in , in 2009, he had a tv show with 8 episodes with his brother on HBO.
Now all of this is amazing and exactly and partly why he falls into the life less ordinary category. But
before all this he grew up mostly just like one of us. He grew up in a quiet Connecticut town and he
didn t like school. He was a pretty bad kid and got in trouble a lot. [draw my life video]. He dropped
out of high school when he was 15 and he lived in a trailer park with his girlfriend.. and then his
girlfriend became pregnant. He was poor, very dirt poor. He was a dishwasher in a seafood restaurant
for years. He started filming his sons early childhood when he was 18 and that s where the passion for
filming started. By telling these little stories about his son Owen he felt like he had a voice. He
decided to leave and live in New York City in june of 2001, it was a dream he had while living in the
trailer park, not because he was going to New York to become a filmmaker but because New York was
the dream. In 2003 his ipod the very first ipod s battery died, obviously technology was different and
the battery would only last 1 and a half years. He got angry about it so he made a small film called
ipods dirty secret and it went viral. That s when everything started to skyrocket for him. I m telling
you his long backstory because its kind of
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James Joyce s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and...
James Joyce s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Flann O Brien s At Swim Two Birds and
Modernist Writing
The Twentieth Century found literature with a considerably different attitude and frame of mind than
had the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Two hundred years is, of course, a long time to allow
change within genres, but after the fairly gradual progression of the novel as a form, its change in the
hands of modernism happened rapidly in comparison. Explaining how texts within the framework of
modernist writing are different require laying out from what they are different, how, and why. A direct
cause of, and coinciding with, literature s abruptly changing face was the Industrial Revolution and its
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Two of the writers who embraced and propelled this change, James Joyce and Flann O Brien, while
enjoying totally different popularities and successes with their work, provided two of the most
extreme examples of this break from realism. At Swim Two Birds and A Portrait of the Artist as a
Young Man both in their own ways and to varying degrees, skillfully use a combination of techniques
to become two books that are decidedly self referential through their commentaries upon art and
literature.
Important to this idea of the self referential novel is the drawing upon tradition literary and cultural.
Both Joyce and O Brien relied on fictional conventions to build their stories, even if at times that
reliance came about simply in order to turn over those conventions and create something entirely new.
This is not to say either Joyce or O Brien wholly rejected the concepts of the realist novel, but rather
they changed the way that that reality was rendered. In many ways both novels are just as real as any
realist novel; they simply present a different view of that reality, or a more true to life way of depicting
it. Gone is the omniscient narrator, gone is the linear plot. In their place are highly stylistic and
conscientiously built stories driven not necessarily by the world around the characters, but by the
characters themselves. Rather than characters interacting with what the world has to give to
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The European Union And The People s Republic Of China
Introduction This year, the European Union and the People s Republic of China celebrate their 40
years anniversary of diplomatic relations with one another. During these years, they have redefined
their relationship, they have deepened their mutual understanding and today they share what both
sides call a strategic partnership . However, during all these four decades, this profound relationship
experienced many difficulties and challenges, until the last two decades, which marked a new era of
political and economic strengthening of their ties. Especially, since China s accession in the WTO and
the institutionalisation of its economic and trade cooperation with the EU, the two parts have
witnessed a flourishing of their relations. The EU ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Going through the background of the relations between the two sides, focusing primarily on the
economic aspect of it, the paper will examine the opportunities and challenges of the strategic
partnership between the EU and China and it will argue that for China, the EU is the best economic
and strategic partner within the global economic system. EU China economic relations: a brief
overview Europe and China share a long history of bilateral relations and economic cooperation.
Trade and economic exchanges go back as long as 20 centuries ago, when the Roman empire formed
relations with ancient China in order to trade goods through the Asian continent. The most infamous
one is the example of the so called silk roads , paths that enabled cultural interaction and commodity
sharing, such as gold and silk, between European (Greek, Roman, Byzantine) and Asian (Chinese,
Indian, Persian) civilisations and were carried out by missionary merchants and pilgrim travelers.
During the modern history, however, European and China economic relations have gone through many
ups and downs, as the international climate affected drammatically their perception of each other. The
two World Wars damaged heavily the economies of Europe, while China was still under very low
levels of economic development. After the second World War, the US rose as the global economic
power and overshadowed the previous European (UK, France, Germany and Netherlands) economic
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  • 2. John Updike s The A P The A P Have you ever forgotten to pick up snacks or drinks from the grocery store before you went to the beach? Well, nearly everyone has, maybe even the Kardashian s. I am going to write about the story A P adding in secondary sources because I personally had a similar experience to what the girls went through in this story and I want to compare my feeling to the way others may feel about this short story. A P is a short story by author John Updike about three girls walking into the A P with bathing suits on, supposedly forgetting to pick up something that is necessary for them to hang out at the beach. Upon walking in the store, the girls find everything great until the manager causes a big scene between them because they are not fully ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Updike was born to his mother Linda Grace Hoyer and father Wesley Russell Updike. Updike first wife was named Mary Entwistle Pennington whom he separated from in 1974 due to an affair. Then he married his second wife Martha Bernhard in 1977. Altogether Updike had four children, two boys and two girls. After Governor Mifflin Senior High School Updike started his studies at Harvard University to obtain a degree in English graduating as a Summa cum laude in 1954. When Updike was twenty two he published his first story titled Friends from Philadelphia, in the New Yorker in 1954 and that marked the beginning of his writing career. Altogether John Updike wrote many books but his top ten that the public loved were: Rabbit Angstrom: A Tetralogy, Olinger Stories: A Selection, Of the Farm, The Maples Stories, The Witches of Eastwick, In the Beauty of the Lilies, Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu: John Updike on Ted Williams, Hugging the Shore: Essays and Criticism, Self Consciousness: Memoirs, Endpoint and Other Poems. However, in the book After the Fall: American Literature since 9/11 Herman says, Commentator have by and large not liked Updike s penultimate novel very much. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Greco-Christian Beliefs Of American Democracy In the winter of December 7th, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the U.S. Constitution was ratified to establish the new country of the United States as a democracy. After their victory over the British for American Independence, the United States government created the Constitution in an effort to further establish themselves as an independent nation. With a new form of government that would not allow the injustices caused by the British monarchy to occur again, the Constitution s fundamental principles abided by many of the Greco Roman and Judeo Christian beliefs about people and government. The Judeo Christian and Greco Roman seeds of democracy contributed to the United States democratic government by protecting the rights of the individual and by giving the ability for the citizens to vote on its leaders and laws. The American Constitution was influenced partly by Judeo Christian ideas, mainly that the natural rights of individual should be protected and unalienable. Followers of Judaism surmised that humans were created in God s image, and as such each individual has a divine spark that gives him or her a dignity that cannot be taken away (M.W.H. 12). In the American democracy, the Bill of Rights gives all of the country s citizens certain rights that are unalienable, and cannot be taken away. As opposed to other forms of government, where the social status of a citizen determined his or her rights, the American Constitution gave all citizens the same rights ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Triassic Period The triassic period lasted for 37 million years, from 245 to 208 million years ago. The Triassic started with a generally warm and wet atmosphere . Be that as it may, fossilized sand found in later Triassic strata propose that the general atmosphere was hot and dry, albeit a few zones may have had characterized stormy seasons. Fossils found in Triassic rocks propose this was a time of progress, in which more established types of plants and creatures ceased to exist and new ones started to show up. A noteworthy eradication had happened toward the finish of the Paleozoic. More than 90 percent of marine invertebrate species wound up plainly wiped out, and also numerous different types of land plants and creatures. Researchers guess that a mix ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its legs were situated underneath its body as it strolled, which proposes that it had a mammalian like stride. It had a jaw loaded with teeth that were intended for nipping, tearing and biting, all of which signifies a predatory eating regimen. Furthermore, exactly what did they eat with every one of those teeth? Probably, they went after their herbivorous reptile therapsid cousins.It additionally had a stomach, a muscle that upgrades lung work and is normal for current warm blooded animals. Another mammalian trademark it presumably had: bristles. Did it have hide? There is no immediate fossil proof, and albeit numerous imaginative propagations indicate it with a pleasant fur garment, that could be recently creative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The School Of Criminology What is criminology, what are its key task and questions, and how does criminology challenge Common Sense Understanding of Crime ? Criminology may be defined as the scientific commitment to the gathering of fact (Walkate,2003) or as defined by the Collins dictionary as the scientific study of crime and criminals. The common sense notion of crime is information acquired through personal experiences and external influences which often does not hold any merit. The aim of this essay is to outline what criminology is as a subject and the concept of its two main schools of thought classical and positivist. It will also be looking at the key tasks of a criminologist. The school of criminology also challenges the common sense or everyday understanding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a discipline criminology relies on other related field in others to establish the nature cause extent and control of criminal behaviour on an individual and societal level. In committing of a crime alot of speculation will be drawn on the individual base on the the two school of thought. The classical school who upheld the belief that the punishment of a crime should be no more or less severe as neccessary while the provitist school will focus on the criminal biological features to interpre the cause of his deviant behaviour. The aim and objectives of both school although different from a cohesive picture both aim at developing an understanding of crime through studying and analyzing of human behaviour and social institution with some hope of reducing crime. Criminolghy key task is developing an understanding committ crime by developing theories, doing research analysing statistic and present evidence or explanantion . there studies often discredit society common sense understanding of crime. however commom understading ofcrime is not always refuted but sometimes use as a base for research. Society relies on several sources to draw a common sense understanding of crime , one such source is gathered from a individual perpesctive base on their own experience or those of others. the media is another source that an individual relies on to gather common sense understanding although it consider to be valuable source of information it should be treated with sceptism as it is tempting for an individual to read and article and assume it to be true. views express by others such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on The Ofiice Superstore Case Study 1) How would you classify the office superstore industry? Who are the competitors? What are the characteristics of this industry that lead to this conclusion? Today s office superstore industry in the United States provides a convenient one stop shopping experience for small businesses and individuals with home offices. The main competitors in the industry are Office Depot, Staples, and Office Max. All of them offer a variety of office supplies, as well as computers, office furniture and other business related items. Office Depot is the largest office superstore chain in the United States. Office Depot is first in total number of stores, first in average sales per store, first in average weekly store sales, first in total delivery sales ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The only competition the merged firm would face in some areas is OfficeMax. Even though many other retailers sell office supplies, none of them offer the same variety and one stop shopping convenience as office superstores do. The situation is unlikely to change over time due to high barriers of entry into the market, which will give the merged firm an opportunity to raise its prices annually and still keep customers coming back. 4) What is the relevant market for this case? Should retailers that sell, but do not specialize in office products, be considered as part of the market? What evidence supports this conclusion? What are geographic considerations? A relevant market is defined as a market where sellers, if unified by a hypothetical cartel or merger, could raise prices significantly above the competitive level . The main focus here is not whether other office retailers have anything in common with office superstores, but whether a sufficient number of customers will continue buying from them despite of significant price increases. The relevant market in the case includes only Office Depot, Staples, and Office Max in some areas. The proposed merger will most likely create a monopoly and significantly reduce competition. The evidence shows that even if the new monopolist raises the prices by more than 5%, the majority of customers will not consider such retailers as Wal Mart, BestBuy, Target, Kmart as substitutes for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Main Symbols In Trifles Trifles a theatrical play, was written by Susan Glaspell in the US in 1916. The story is set on the investigation of the murder of Mr. Wright, by characters Mr. Hale and Mrs. Hale, Mr. Peters and Mrs. Peters, and Henderson. As the men try to find clues for investigating the murder case, the wives of them find and then hide from the men a dead bird which died the same way Mr. Wright did. This essay will discuss Mrs. Wright, a character who only appears through the description by the other speaking characters, and how Glaspell successfully represents Mrs. Wright symbolically through the setting, the other characters, and specific symbols in the play. The setting of the play describes Mrs Write s lifestyle. The kitchen is described as without ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wright herself. The canary was Mrs. Wright s pet bird she bought possibly around last year as Mrs. Hale recalls (Glaspell 94). The death of the bird signifies the death of peace, as birds are well known to be symbolic of peace. Also, the bird itself may symbolise Mrs. Wright herself, as she was lively talented singer at first, but then caged in a closed environment (depiction of marriage and housekeeping) and then killed (depiction of her social life outside the house). The quilt, although at the start was so nice and even , has become all over the place by the end of it according to Mrs. Hale (Glaspell 93). The sudden disorder and confusion following straight after a stability and calmness in Mrs. Wright s lifestyle is accurately represented in this particular symbol. This links with Mrs. Hale s more positive image of her before she got married to Mr. Wright, mentioned in the paragraph ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Clothes In The Victorian Era The Victorian Era, was an era of etiquette, manners, clothes, money, social activity and tea parties. Etiquette, manners, clothes, and money were all the victorian era was about. Men, women, and children were all different and had different roles in Victorian society. Clothes stated who you were and how much money you had. Men and women had to dress more appropriate and social, but children were a tad bit more free clothing choices, to a certain age. The Victorian Era was an era of the wealthy dressing fancy and going to parties, and poor dressing for the poor and working their butts off. In the Victorian Era women always dressed modestly, rich or poor, with a long dress and long sleeves. Men in the Victorian Era, wore a lot of morning suits ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also if they had good manners or not. Children, in the victorian era, were well behaved and polite, at times. They knew NOT to back talk their moms or dads. If they did they got whooped. Clothes, in the Victorian Era, stated who you were and how much money you had. Rich men and women dressed modestly and wealthy. Children had to dress almost the same, but not quite. Children got to wear almost whatever they wanted, but as long as they dressed appropriate. Men had more power but they still were expected to dress nice. Women stayed home a lot of times and acted as the housewives. Children were a tad freer, clothing matter. They could nearly wear what they wanted and adults couldn t. But once you got to a certain age it was expected to wear what the adults wore. For girls it as about 16 years of age and boys about 15 to 18 years of age. In the Victorian Era, clothes showed social rank, wealth, stability and style. The rich wore really expensive clothes. The women always wore big, puffy, shiny dresses. The men wore suits and ties with a vest and dress pants and black or brown leather dress shoes. If you didn t have nice clothes, you were considered useless or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Differences Of Children With ADHD And Learning... Individuals with ADHD, LD and RD have more learning problems than in a child with either ADHD, learning disabilities, or RD alone (Faraone, et al., 2001; Jensen, Martin, Cantwell, 1997; Smith Adams, 2006). For example, students with ADHD and learning disabilities had demonstrated poorer reading skills (Woodcock Johnson III), inferior social skills, and more behavior problems when compared to their peers with learning disability alone, and those differences persisted over time (Wei et al., 2014). Yu and Shaver (2014) found that comorbid ADHD and learning disability children had lower letter word identification scores in identification tasks, teacher and parent reports to children with only learning disabilities. Comorbid ADHD and RD ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pelletier and Astington (2004) found that children s age, language ability, non verbal intelligence and theory of mind influenced their narrative development. As individuals become older their level of narrative skills increases. Later language development is linked to improved discourse (Nippold, 1998). For example, connective terms (e.g. and) tend to be overused by seven to nine year olds while adults use connective terms sparingly therefore increasing the technicality of their speech (Berman, 1997). Narrative gains and presentation, in particular autographical memory, are moderated by certain factors. Harley and Reese (1999) wanted to study how children s verbal memory development is influenced by their self knowledge and parental styles. Fifty eight mother child dyads were assessed on multiple domains including their joint memory conversations, parental language skills, child s self recognition, and memory of past narrative skills. The study showed that maternal reminiscing style and child self recognition style produced the quality of the child s shared memory over time. Some have described ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Ethical Issues Facing The Health Care Profession Ethical Issues Ethical issues are moral challenges facing the health care profession (Stanhope Lancaster, 2012, p. 127). Ethical issues are major concern in the healthcare field because healthcare providers observe ethical issues every day and have to make ethical decisions. A great example in the medical field is advance directives these documents are written to address individual s medical preferences. These documents usually take effect when patients are no longer able to make informed health care decisions for them. These documents are helpful to everyone and health care providers, there are ethical considerations that can make the use of advance directives difficult (Llama, 2014). This author is a geriatric nurse that recently observed an advance directive ethical issue in the clinical setting. The purpose of this paper is to outline the steps of ethical decision making within the seven steps for the framework. This paper will also identify the facts of the case from the perspective of each person impacted by the situation and identify which ethical principles were involved in the situation. Ethical Issues and People impacted Advance directives can become ethical issues especially when a family attempts to enforce their opinions on healthcare instead of what a patient had requested in a living will. Advance directives, sometimes called a living will, are legal documents that allow an individual to spell out your decisions about end of life care ahead of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Moonlight Movie Analysis At the Hot Wings and Hot Topics, we watched the movie, Moonlight, which is about a Black American man named Chiron, and takes place in 1980 in Miami. The movie is about 3 parts of Chiron s life; young adolescence, mid teen, and young adult. The first Chapter is his childhood in which he is known as Little. He lived in a neighborhood full of crime with his mom who was a drug addict. Little is a little, shy boy who tends to be bullied. He has one friend his age named Chris, and a drug dealer named Juan, who sees how neglected Little is from his mom. Because of this, Juan tries to give as much care to Little, and so does his girlfriend, Teresa, and they allow Chiron to go to their house whenever he needs to get away from the bullying or his mother. The next chapter is Chiron, and is about his teen life. This is where we learn a little about Chiron s sexuality, and when he begins to stick up for himself towards the end of the chapter. We see peer pressure in this chapter because if affect what Chiron, and his friends are accepted to do. In the third chapter, Black, we see Chiron all good up, and no longer skinny, but built like a strong man. After leaving Miami, Black is a drug dealer, is no longer weak, but is a drug dealer like Juan. He has a lot of masculinity now with his body, and what he wears. His old friend, Chris, gives him a call to come see him after years, and we are left with them hugging each other. The discussion begins with the end of the movie when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A Brief Summary On Iwo Jima After several weeks of bombing and air raids, the U.S. was ready to send troops to the island. Navy gunboats fired into the island rapidly to finish softening it up. Thousands of men were sent at once in over 500 landing craft in 10 waves. They had no idea about what they were to face. They approached the 3,000 yards beach nearly untouched, but suddenly a shower of shells, mortars, and bullets flew by them while taking hundreds of lives. Chaos struck and the Marines were anxious to get to shore and dig their foxholes. They arrived at the beaches in 7 different landing zones. On the first day, 30,000 men arrived at the beach with over 40,000 more men to follow. Their goal for day 1, to take Airfield #1. Confusion lurked among the men as they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Easy Company started with 310 men. We suffered 75% casualties. Only 50 men boarded the ship after the battle. Seven officers went into the battle with me. Only one me walked off Iwo. . . . Captain Dave Severance, Easy Company Commander (the Flag Raising Company) The Japanese could see the marines perfectly. The battle became very hard. The Japanese would pop out, fire, and go back into their tunnels. The Marines needed a new strategy. They brought in tanks armed with flame throwers that could shoot over 150 yards for almost 90 seconds. The Japanese decided they would hide and come back later. Things on the island calmed down, and after an hour or two the Japanese would begin firing into groups with lots of surprise. They camped out near airfield 1, waiting forthe time to move onto airfield 2. On the other end of the island, soldiers fought to capture Mt. Suribachi. This was the small volcano that towered over the island. It was the highest point on the island, but also on of the most heavily armed part. Whoever held that mountain had control of the island. This is where the most famous and most reproduced image of all time was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. South China Sea Essay The South China Sea is extremely a significant body of water which lies south of mainland China, east of Vietnam and Cambodia, west of the Philippines, and encompasses hundreds of mostly uninhabited small atolls, cays, islands, and sandbars, all of which their soverenty is heavily contested. The South China Sea covers a maritime area of 3.5 million square kilometers (Guoqiang, 2015), which China makes claim to the nine dotted line, which is just over 2 million square kilometers, according to the China Institute of International Studies. The South China Sea is the second most used sea lane in the world and over 10 million barrels of crude oil a day are shipped through the sea lane. More than half of the world s annual merchant fleet tonnage passes through these choke points, and a third of all maritime traffic worldwide (Kaplan, 2014, 5). The Southeast Asian region is also home to almost two billion people, roughly 24% of the world s population, most of who are reliant on the flourishing fisheries in the South China Sea. The South China Sea consists of over 250 islands, atolls, cays, reefs, and sandbars in the South China Sea; very few of the islands have any natural water supply. Most of the islands have no indigenous inhabitants, but offer flourishing fishing grounds, an abundance of sea life, such as fish, animals and vegetation, and also may contain significant oil and natural gas reserves. Several states borders on the South China Sea including Brunei, China, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. How Did The British Constitution Change Contrary to what Jowell and Oliver wrote, the British constitution is arguably not like most constitutions . This is because it has changed, and continues to change, far more than other constitutions, and certainly has since 1997. Primarily this is due to its non entrenched quality where no special procedure is required for modification of the constitution (http://www.constitutionnet.org/what entrenchment) where, in the UK, constitutional changes only requires a simple majority in the Houses, yet an entrenched constitution, such as the US require a supermajority for constitutional changes. This means that in the UK a majority government has the ability to amend the constitution passing simple legislation, providing the conditions for lots ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Paul Flynn MP said (http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201012/cmselect/cmpolcon/c1178 iv/c117801.htm) Demonstrators don t chant, What do we want? Evolutionary gradualism. When do we want it? In a century s time. They are more likely to say, What do we want? Revolution. When do we want it? Yesterday. and further suggests that as a result we are likely to see sudden changes in constitutions . With the increased power of pressure groups and movements, such as the Occupy demonstrations which had a presence in 70 countries around the world a tiny number of people who have provoked a world conversation on the processes of government (also Paul Flynn MP) would suggest that there will be more drastic changes in constitution in the future matching trends which were common 200 years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Obesity In High Schools The obesity epidemic in America is ever increasing. It has spread across various age groups, areas and economic statuses. Obesity is the condition of being grossly fat or overweight. The spreading of the obesity problem has caused, rates [to have] doubled in adults and tripled in children in recent decades Dr. Frieden said (Hughes). This problem can be greatly reduced if schools took action in providing a healthy environment for students. In particular, Valencia High School can encourage healthy eating on campus by banning the selling of junk foods on campus and providing appetizing, healthy foods for the students to eat. Valencia High School can encourage healthy eating by banning junk food from the student store and vending machines across campus. The junk food offered on campus serves as a temptation for many students with, candy, cookies, sports drinks and sodas [being] food staples [that] students expect to find available at their schools (Kisch). If it is not offered, people will not feel the need to buy it. When this junk food is replaced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many kids shy away from eating the healthier foods provided at school because they do not think that it does not look inviting but, if [Valencia High School creates] a product that is more appealing to the students. . . the numbers [of students eating the healthy foods will go up ( Boss Bicak). When students start to notice that the food served at school looks enjoyable, they will start to take an interest in trying new things. Valencia High School should work to, reformulate items such as pizza and chicken nuggets to reduce fat and sodium in order to provide students with healthier options of some of their favorite foods (Boss Bicak). Students will become motivated to change their eating habits once they realize that foods can be both healthy and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. King Of Queens Analysis I chose to watch and write about King of Queens. King of Queens plot is based on a middle class working delivery man named Doug Heffernan (Kevin James) and his wife Carrie Heffernan (Leah Remini). They live in Queens with Carrie s father Arthur Spooner (Jerry Stiller). The particular episode I watched was entitled assaulted nuts . It was originally aired in 1999 in the second season, 28th episode (epguides.com, n.d.), although I have seen it repeated endless amount of time since. Even though I have seen this episode multiple times I have never noticed how much body language the main character Carrie displays. For example in this episode Carrie was fed up with the noise that her father and husband were making while she was working. She huffed, put her hands on head (kinesics) and sighed (paralanguage) in frustration and decided she needed her own office space (proxemics). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Doug got upset, raised his eye brows (Kinetics) and claimed he was too busy and did not have time (chronemics) and told her she needed to reschedule, which caused a fight. However, Doug was at work playing with a staple gun and accidently stapled his pants to his body. When Carrie called to apologize and tell him she rescheduled to accommodate him, he couldn t tell her what really happened. Doug attempted to go to the hospital where he realized he didn t have his insurance card. He called home and asked Arthur to get it out of his wife s purse. When he was in the purse, Carrie walked in and saw him. She raised her eyebrow (kinesics), crossed her arms, cleared her throat (paralanguage) was silent for a minute (silence and) and then asked what he was doing. Arthur made an excuse and left the room and Carrie then left to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. A Summary Of Operant Conditioning ABA ABA is built on B.F. Skinner s theory of operant conditioning: the idea that behavior can be taught by controlling the consequences to actions. The primary way that the teaching is performed is through the use of reinforcements and the methods of Imitation, shaping, and chaining to acquire new behavior and either increase or decrease the likelihood of a certain behaviors. Modeling and imitation are two learning methods that goes together, you can not have one without the other. These methods refers to mimicking through observation and later enacting the observed behavior or actions of others. Modeling can be defined as an antecedent stimulus that evokes the imitative behavior.The model must serve as a controlling variable for the imitative behavior (Cooper et al. 2007, p.421). If you ever observed a group of children actively engaging in dramatic play, you will be able to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example would be modeling, throwing a ball. Clinician grabs clients attention and calls child s name and say, look, throw ball . Clinician proceeds to throw the ball repeats action a few times and says, your turn, you do and hands the ball to the client. Action be immediately reinforced followed by repetition. Another example of modeling would be, a 5 year old girl learning how to apply lipstick. Every morning before work, her mother applies makeup and she sits on the bed and watches, until one day she mimics the behavior and is successful at applying lipstick. Through modeling the client does not necessarily need to perform the task in order to learn it the behavior; however, some children with autism will show little to no interest in their surroundings or environment resulting in the inability to learn from his/her natural environment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. What Is The Theme Of Coole Park Assignment 1: Close Reading Coole Park, 1929 is a poem written by W.B Yeats. This poem is part of the works the poet wrote in the third phase of his career; a phase characterized by the retrospective of his personal experience within the framework of Irish history. Through this poem, W.B Yeats broaches the theme of memory, the artistic creation and pays tribute to Lady Gregory and her estate. Memory is a central theme in Coole Park . This poem is constituted of four stanzas of eight verses each, all structured in Iambic pentameters. Each stanza is written in Ottava Rima, a very popular poetic form associated to Italian epic poems during the Renaissance. This rhyming stanza form refers to the past and permits to the poet to broach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the ninth verse, the poet gives a symbolic dimension to a blade; There Hyde before he had beaten into prose; That noble blade the Muses buckled on (v9 10). Here, the alliteration in b reinforces the musicality of the verse. In the verses twelve and thirteen, the poet paints a portrait of Douglas Hyde and John Synge. The full rhyme pose (v11) and those (v13) associates the two characters. The repetition of the words There and that in the stanza emphasizes the descriptive dimension of the verses (v9, v10, v11, v13). The musicality of the stanza is enhanced by the internal rhyme of the verse 14; Impetuous men, Shawe Taylor and Hugh Lane . In the third stanza, these literary figures are compared to swallows; They came like swallows and like swallows went (v17). This imagery of the swallows echoes with the first verse of the poem. Lady Gregory s depiction of a poet s guide is emphasized by an enjambment between the verse eighteen and nineteen. Finally, Coole Park is described as the heart of artistic creation through a comparison to a compass point attracting half a dozen of poets in creative effervescence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Explain Why Cardinal Richelieu Was The Regent Of Louis Xiii Cardinal Richelieu was the regent for Louis XII. A regent is someone who acts for the king until they are ready to rule. Although, he was a Catholic priest, Richelieu s first loyalty was towards the crown of France. As the regent of Louis, he had many goals to secularize the country. His goals were to rid the king of domestic enemies and make France the dominant player in European power politics. Cardinal Richelieu s first goal was to secure the king from his domestic enemies which were the Huguenots and the Nobility. He achieved his goal by decreasing their power. To start off, he took actions towards the Huguenots. Richelieu s belief was that Protestantism often served as an excuse for political conspiracies against the Catholic king. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Spinal Immobilisation Essay Spinal Immobilisation: A Literature Review A review of the literature regarding spinal immobilisation has been undertaken using databases for PubMed, MEDLINE, CINAHL, OVID and Cochrane EBM. Reviews were electronically searched using the subject headings spinal injuries , spinal immobilisation and management of spinal injuries . The results generated by the search were limited to English language articles and reviewed for relevance to the topic. The aim of this literature review is to compare and contrast the views on spinal immobilisation and to achieve a better knowledge of evidence based practice. According to Chiles and Cooper (1996) spinal injury should always be suspected in patients with severe systemic trauma, patients ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Vickery (2001) however, the spinal board is considered to be the gold standard for spinal immobilisation during the pre hospital phase of trauma management. For some patients, effective spinal immobilisation is beneficial and can also be vital in preventing the devastating effects of cord damage however it has been suggested that for many the excessive use of this preventative measure may not be prudent or necessary. It has been estimated that over 50% of trauma patients with no complaint of neck or back pain were transported with full spinal immobilisation (McHugh Taylor 1998). Inappropriate spinal immobilisation may lead to patients experiencing unnecessary pain, skin ulceration, aspiration and respiratory compromise, which in turn may lead to further unnecessary procedures, a longer hospital stay which then incurs increasing costs to the National Health Service (Kwan, Bunn Roberts, 2001). Shooman Rushambuza (2009) report that immobilisation is a crucial part of the management of a trauma patient. They believe that if the mechanism of injury is uncertain, the patient should remain immobilised until further imaging even if there are no symptoms of spinal instability after log rolling. However, in a recent study by Pandie, Shepherd Lamont (2010) they concluded that on its own, standard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Process Of Matching Hospitals And Residents Problem Initial Solution The process of matching hospitals and residents was chaotic and confusing before the NRMP began to be used in 1952. The main way hospitals chose medical students was to extend an offer to the student as early as they could. The demand of the hospitals was greater than the number of students looking for residencies, prompting considerable competition among hospitals for interns. 1 This competition lead to hospitals presenting students offers earlier than others could. With offers so early, hospitals could not know the final class standings or grades of the students by the time they finished school.1 In the most extreme cases, hospitals would send offers to students two years preceding the internship.1 In 1926, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The small adjustments began in 1945; the first of which would help students by resolving that hospitals should allow students 10 days after an offer had been made to consider whether to accept or reject it. 1 In the year 1946, another change was made and students were given up to eight days to respond.1 In 1949, the AAMC proposed that appointments should be made by telegram at 12:01 A.M., November 15, with applicants not required to accept or reject them until 12:00 noon the same day. Even this 12 hour waiting period was rejected by the American Hospital Association (AHA) as too long 1. They agreed on the Appointment of Interns which contained that no specified waiting period after 12:01 A.M. is obligatory 3. Even after these changes were made, it was clear that there were still problems in the matching process. In order to avoid these problems and the costs they imposed, it was proposed, and ultimately agreed, that a more centralized matching procedure should be tried 1. Second Iteration of the Solution Ultimately, the students were unhappy with modified original system. Their decisions had to be made quickly and without the ability to consider other offers. The hospitals had to select students before the students had developed any notable skills or even knew their specialty. Named as a form of congestion and market failure by Roth in 2008, it was evident that changes in the residency matching program needed to be made. Thus, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay on The Passive Racism of Whites The Passive Racism of Whites In Why are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria, Professor Beverly Daniel Tatum defines racism as prejudice plus power. This means that a person can only be racist if they benefit from a racist system. Therefore, the only people that would systematically benefit from racism are Whites. Tatum calls this White privilege. . Everyone can be prejudice, but only the dominant race can be racist. Although this is hard to hear, being a White college student I have always prided myself on a subsistence that is free from bigotry, I realize that Tatum is right. Not only is racism restricted to Whites, but it is an integral part of the lives of most Whites. Tatum argues that many Whites are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have such a strong desire to say the right thing and justify myself as someone who does not agree with most of our country s institutions. Tatum argues that it is difficult to talk about what is essentially a flawed and problematic social construct without using language that is in itself problematic. . The language that is...problematic comes in the form of euphemisms. The more words used to describe a certain social construct, the more likely there is an underlying problem that needs to be solved. The underlying problem is the tension between past actions, present guilt, and future expectations. White privilege is a truth, but along with being on the VIP list of most institutions in this country, Whites are also burdened with guilt. There needs to be some way that the problem of racism can be addressed without pointing fingers. I think a way to circumvent the guilt is to speak of grander renovations, such as legislative or educational reforms. Perhaps then, the finger, which must be pointed in order for change to occur, will land on a larger problem with society, our institutions. Even though Tatum is blunt about Whites being the proprietors of racism, she does not exclude us from the fight for change, banishing us to sulk in our nostalgic guilt. In fact, we, the people with an in to our country s many institutions, have a very large responsibility to become active in the fight against racism. Tatum argues that the reason that Whites ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Marenn Morris Tattoos Analysis Maren Morris Displays Stunning New Tattoo Maren Morris is showing off a beautiful new tattoo piece she just added to the inside of her arm. The piece features a bull skull, complete with masculine horns and a delicate arrangement of roses. The tattoo has quite a bit of detail and is stunning. Little bit Texan sass, little bit feminine. Thanks, @amandawachob ! Love your talent. Have followed her work for almost 6 years!  A photo posted by @marenmorris on Jul 19, 2016 at 5:30pm PDT The artist behind this masterpiece is Amanda Wachob, who Maren says she has been a fan of for years. She specializes in transforming skin into beautiful works of art. As you can see from Maren s photos, she doesn t disappoint her clients. A better look ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Negative Impacts Of Rock NRoll Rock N Roll made its first debut in the late 1940s, early 1950s. Creating a new genre of music based on heavy beats and simple melodies. As the years began to evolve so did the opinion of Rock N Roll. Rock N Roll began influencing people s everyday lives from their fashion, attitudes, and even language. The most influential genre found in Rock N Roll was heavy metal, due to its strong beats and violent or fantastic imagery. Motley Crue was neither the first nor the last heavy metal band in Rock N Roll. They were, however, the band social critics loved to hate. By placing Motley Crue within the development of heavy metal, one can discover how Rock N Roll, even in the 1980s, continued to divide American society. Motley Crue was founded in the early 1980s with numerous other astonishing heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden, Scorpion, Def Leppard, and Metallic. These bands choose to be associated with the genre heavy metal, because they knew the impact it would leave on their fan base. Yet many people had their doubts about this new style of music due to its negative outlooks. Heavy metal was believed to split our society by encouraging rebellious tendencies against authority figures such as parents, adults, schools, and the work force. Even after all these negative impact heavy metal recieved, it did not stop Motley Crue from continuing to produce the music they believed to explain their feelings at the time. This also showed others that their style of music ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Abuse Of Power In Animal Farm And Antigone According to Dictionary Reference, power is defined as, the ability to do or act; capability of doing or accomplishing something. Abuse of power is seen everywhere in our world. It has been prominent throughout history dating back to the beginning of time to present. Power itself it not necessarily the problem however excess of it or the potential holder of power may be. Countless people have abused their power when in a position of authority. As I was taught, along with numerous schools today, literature such as Animal Farm or Antigone portrays clear examples of abuse of power and how it affects how the user. Introduced to me in the eighth grade, Animal Farm shows perfect example of abuse of power through the pigs. As we read the book, the animals had just overthrown the farm with the pigs leading the newly named Animal Farm. Just as all abusers of power start out, they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Creon, the newly crowned leader of Thebes was seen as a hero to the public in the opening. However, as the play goes on, we learn that this said hero to the people frequently abuses his power through being ill mannered and arrogant to the public along with Antigone when she performs the burial of her brother. As we progressed through the play, Antigone approaches Creon and explains her reasoning behind the burial and that it was not an act of rebellion. However, cold hearted Creon responded to this by ordering the death of Antigone due to breaking his law and having a women assuming new rules in his city. As all of this is going on, we understand Creon is family to Antigone yet he cannot recognize her act of kindness to her brother. While not as much of a protruding act of abuse in power, Antigone does a decent job of representing instances of abuse in power to us along with the effect it had on the Creon, as a family member of Antigone as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Two Kinds Of Friendship By Aristotle There are three kinds of friendship, according to Aristotle. The first type of friendship based on utility. In this type of friendship, both individuals get some sort of benefit from their friend. The second type of friendship is based on pleasure. Here, both individuals are drawn to the other s personality, looks, or other pleasant qualities. The third and final type of friendship is based on goodness, in which the individuals admire their friend s goodness and in which they help one another in their pursuit for happiness. The first two friendships are mostly accidental, due to the friends being more motivated by their own pleasure and utility and not by anything essential to their friend. Both kinds are short lived because one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But Horatio is not afraid of the ghost, only of what it portends that something is not well with Denmark. He is calm, resolute, and rational as he demands that the ghost tell him whether it has come to confess some ill deed or to predict the future fate of Denmark. Horatio is not afraid to speak his mind to Hamlet, either. When Hamlet meets the ghost for the first time, Horatio makes it clear that Hamlet s choice to follow the ghost in hopes of learning the reason for its appearance is ill advised. He is honest and forthright in his arguments and seems genuinely worried that Hamlet might be tempted to lose his reason and be drawn into madness, which, Horatio tells him, will lead to thoughts of suicide. When Hamlet follows the ghost anyway, learns that King Hamlet was poisoned, and is sworn to avenge his death, Horatio allows himself to be sworn to silence and keep Hamlet s secret. Horatio is not only an honest, but a loyal friend, and the secret of Hamlet s father s ghost is the first of many secrets that Horatio will keep for Hamlet. As the play progresses, Horatio questions Hamlet s judgment twice more. Once is when Hamlet tells him of a letter from King Claudius that he has found in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern s pack, telling the King of England that he must have Hamlet killed. The second instance is when Hamlet tells Horatio that he will fight Laertes, son of Polonius, who Hamlet killed earlier in the play. Horatio loves Hamlet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Blockbuster Case Blockbuster Video Everyone remembers Blockbuster Video for the weekends that they rented videos to watch at home with the family. Families would pile in on Friday nights to try and get the newly released video to take home and enjoy. But that all changed in 2010 when the company filed bankruptcy. The company closed stores and finally was sold to another business due to the changing technology and competition in providing service to the customers. Could they have changed the brand before it was too late or did they just try to implement the change too late in the game? One thing is for sure, Blockbuster stills exist through DISH Network. To understand what the company did that was not enough, you have to look at the history of the company. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One article I read stated; Netflix was operating for six years before Blockbuster launched its own movie by mail service. So Blockbuster had more than enough time to adapt. Instead, its bosses hinted they could copy Netflix and crush the upstart. (Gandel Dallas, 2010) They could have started to reshape the business yet they did try to offer their customers a mailing service towards the end but that was definitely too late at that point. The company could have structured the company based on the increased use of online components. But the company had gone too far over the edge to be able to turn it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Arguments Against Fishing Regulation Luke Combs Mrs. Daugherty English 9 March 20, 2017 Are Fishing Regulations Strict Enough? Fishing has been around for thousands and thousands of years. It has been a crucial part to our survival and well being as a human race. Nowadays fishing is not only done for food, it has also become a recreational activity. With the large affect fishing has on our society isn t it important we regulate what we do with the fish? Fishing regulations are used to protect what we do with the fish and the limits we have. Commercial fishing regulations need to be stricter or fishing may not be around forever. Fish populations are declining much faster than scientists ever thought. In fact the population of fish has declined by nearly fifty percent since the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anyways it s not like fast food fish sandwiches are required for us to survive. Also fish is wasted very frequently, it expires or is not eaten, so that is just harming our resources for no reason. People need to realize that fish is important, but could be used in a much smarter way. Many are reasonable and try not to be wasteful, but too many people are. Undoubtedly, if we continue this pattern of wastefulness with our ocean s resources there will be consequences. Many statistics and facts back this up. The rules and regulations we are putting on commercial fishing simply aren t getting the job done. Our ocean s fish population has declined so much in forty five years and the overfishing by commercial boats hasn t gotten better, just worse. Remember the fate of the ocean s resources is in our very own hands. Works Cited The Threats of Overfishing: Consequences at the Commercial Level. DUJS Online. N.p., 29 May 2012. Web. 23 Mar. 2017. Campbell, Andy. Crucial Marine Populations Cut In Half Since The 1970s: Report. The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 16 Sept. 2015. Web. 23 Mar. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. John Michael Malins V Solicitors Regulation Authority Case... Case Comment: John Michael Malins v Solicitors Regulation Authority [2017] EWHC 835 (Admin) 2017 WL 01339062 Summary: The facts of Malins v SRA 2017 are as follows: in 2013, the appellant provided his legal service to his client, had filed for After the Event Insurance policy to help cover against adverse costs. In 2012, the law changed under the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 and came into force on 1st April 2013 which stated under section 46 that claims after this date would no longer be entitled to recover the costs. However, you would only be able to recover such costs if a notice in form N251 had been given to the opposite party and filed at court. Although the appellant thought that he had given the required notice on the 19th of Match 2013, the other side affirmed during mediation, in January 2014, that they had not received any notice. Also, he was informed by his assistant that he failed to file with the court too. This lead the appellant to create a letter and a form N251 with a later date which he sent it to the other party and then subsequently relied on it during the settlement. In June of 2014, the appellant disclosed to the firm what he had done and then the firm reported it to the SRA in October 2014. After this occurred the appellant proceeded to make a self report to the SRA as well. The SRA argued lack of integrity according to the creation of the letter and form. They also alleged that by relining on them the appellant had acted dishonestly. The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal found the appellant guilty of dishonesty but he had also been charged with acting without integrity, and was struck of the roll. The appellant appealed against both conviction and sentence. Legal issue: The decision of the tribunal was that the appellant was found guilty of having acted with dishonesty when he relied on the documents, but not when he created them, here he was charged with lack of integrity. The court had to therefore consider what the definition of the words dishonesty and integrity was. Critical analysis: The lead Mostyn J to search for the definition of each word and found dishonesty to be the reverse of honesty; lack of probity or integrity; and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Technology Is Affecting Us Essay Today s world is full of pieces of technology that we take for granted, the microchip has truly revolutionised the way in which we live and do business. The world we see would not be recognisable to people of a few generations ago and nowhere is this truism greater than in the world of computing. Hence it is important to stay up to date with technology news; while many may think that this type of news is purely for geeks it is clear that all of us should have at least a passing interest in news of technological developments. Technology pretty much touches all of our lives in some way and hence technology news is a vital resource that can keep us up to date with developments and ways in which the world will be changing. For instance, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Technology can apply to elements of the medical industry as well as the automotive industry. It is this diversity that makes technology news articles so interesting to read and why subscribers from all over the world regularly catch up theses stories. It can be argued that will now live in the computer age , whether this is true or not is a matter of conjecture but what can be assured is that we live a period where computers are becoming increasingly important to our way of life. Ultimately we are becoming evermore reliant on our computers and without them we would be lost; there are even news stories of some now being addicted to their computers and handhelds. This is the extent that technology has encroached upon our lives that people now do not feel the need to unplug . The phenomena is only set to continue, as computers become more powerful and have greater and greater applications it will not be long that we will plan our lives around the computer. This is not an attempt to act as a harbinger of doom, it is just theorising on ways in which technology will impact upon the human race. This is why keeping up to date with news stories about technology is so important, technology is about forward momentum and understanding what is at the crest of the wave is only half of the battle. Read more: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Controversy On Whether Sweatshops Should Be Banned INTRODUCTION Sweatshops have been a popular and serviceable business, although there are a lot of controversy on whether sweatshops should be banned and hows pay wages should be higher. Many people believe that sweatshops are unfair, cruel and unlawful, whereas others think that sweatshops are a second chance for many people living in developing countries. The dictionary definition of a sweatshop is factory or workshop, especially in the clothing industry, where manual workers are employed at very low wages for long hours and under poor conditions, it is defined by the US Department of Labor as a factory that violates 2 or more labor laws. Sweatshops are a frequent ordeal in many countries, all over the globe, with a variety of perspectives. PARAGRAPH ONE THE ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These changes later spread across the world, and together they became known as the Industrial Revolution. By the 1850s, there were factories in many parts of Britain and around the world, and large, busy towns were developing around them. Although the factory owners were growing rich and lived in grand houses, the workers were paid very little and were extremely poor. They lived in dirty, crowded parts of town, known as the slums. This was the beginning of sweatshop history, With factory towns sprouting all over countries , many farm families left their land in order to make money in the new cities. The factory workers lived in the slums; they shared cramped living quarters with many other families in dirty and disease infested communities. Many of the conditions just described seem to match with the well known ways of sweatshops now. This proves how little sweatshops have developed. Many people would agree that this a sinking point in the developing countries, but others would say that if the factories had improved more people would be poor, and in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Voodoo In Haitian Culture In many parts of the world, rituals are considered a religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions performed to a prescribed order. Rituals such as voodoo is so spiritual that it is considered to be a religion, and it is the dominant religion of Haiti. To us, the practices and descriptions of Voodoo belief may sound superstitious, but if you take a moment to imagine what the miraculous healings of Jesus may sound like to a person practicing voodoo, they too would think it is superstitious. Voodoo is taken very seriously by many of the natives; not just unlettered peasants, but also man intelligent and learned members of the Haitian society. In Voodoo, much like Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, they too have one God, but theirs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rada is a family spirit considered to be relatively peaceful and happy. Petro, also called Congo, is black magic voodoo; angry, mean and nasty lwa. Dangerous things happen in Petro including death and curses. Rada accounts for about 95% of Voodoo, if not more. Thus the spectacular tales of black magic, while very real, are extremely limited. Petro is not the typical Voodoo, but it does exist. Humans have two spirits and a body; tibonange (little good angel), and grosbonange (big good angel). Voodoo, which comes from the word vodu in the Fon language of Dahomey meaning spirit/god, originated in Haiti during the French Colonial Period, the foundation of the tribal religions West Africa brought to Haiti by slave in the seventeenth century. Voodoo was developed as a religious ideology of Africanism, and as an occasion to meet, plan and motivate resistance to slavery. In the maroon communities, this played a great deal in the revolutionary struggle against slavery from 1797 1803. Haiti was isolated during much of its history, allowing Voodoo to develop with its own unique traditions, beliefs and gods. Once living in Haiti, the slaves created a new system of beliefs based on their shared beliefs, at the same time absorbing each tribe s strongest traditions and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Animal Cruelty in Slaughter Houses Essay Draft 2 What are currently the poor conditions for animals in the American slaughterhouses, what are the causes of these conditions, and what are the best methods for preventing slaughterhouse cruelty? The conditions for animals in modern slaughterhouses are unsanitary and violent. The lack of rules and regulations cause animals to be treated poorly because this industry is focused on mass production and profit rather than finding a more humane alternative to run the meat packing business. The most effective method to stop this cruelty is to learn about where meat comes from, start supporting the organic and family farms which will ultimately lead to the reducing the amount of animals that have to suffer. Millions of animals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After, another belt takes them to where a worker cuts their throat and allows them to bleed out. Some animals are hung up side down by their back legs and move through the processing line where their necks will be cut one by one (Dugan). Sometimes one of these methods will not work and the animal will be disassembled while still conscious. For most humans, especially for those in modern urban and suburban communities, the most direct form or contact with non human animals is at meal time: we eat them. This simple fact is the key to what each one of us can do about changing these attitudes. The use and abuse of animals raised for food far exceeds, in sheer numbers of animals affected, any other kind of mistreatment (Coats). The most effective method to stop this cruelty is to learn about where the meat comes from, by supporting the organic and family farms which will ultimately lead to the reducing the amount of animals that have to suffer (PETA). More than 95 percent of animal abuse in America occurs in the meat packing industry (Harper Low). Animals suffer an unimaginable amount, they are raised to be killed, then bought and then consumed. In order to help fight back against the abuse, there needs to be a cut back on the amount of meat or poultry that is consumed. Seriously consider the option of becoming a vegetarian; by not eating meat, you completely stop supporting animal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Importance Of The Patriot Act After the attack on September 11, 2001, the United States implemented the Patriot Act. This new act was signed by President George W. Bush on October 26, 2001, and brought about many changes to make the United States strong by making changes that would help guard against terrorism. The Patriot Act was implemented right after the September 11 occurrence. This act revised the electronic surveillance which allows the administration to eavesdrop on anyone. Although Patriot Act was rejected before the September 11 incidence, the legislative body overturned their decision by the Bush Administration. Although some members of the committee did not have a chance to review the Patriot Act, but it was voted in successfully and signed by President Bush. Before the Patriot Act went into effect, surveillance was limited by the authorities (Surveillance Under the USA/Patriot Act, 2017). As stated by Hall (2015), The USA Patriot Act amended existing surveillance statutes. When the Fourth Amendment and these statutes are viewed as a whole, electronic and wire surveillance can be divided into four categories, each with a different level of privacy protection (p. 487). Previously, authorization was limited to only designate offences to listen to discussions on the telephone; furthermore, there never a distinctive understanding if a warrant or summons was mandatory in listen to voice messages. Even when any warrant was granted, it had state the name of the transporter of the communication s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Hotel Management System CONTENTS 1. INRODUCTION Page No. An Overview Mission of the Project Background Study The Organization Profile Study on Existing System 2. SYSTEM ANALYSIS Study on Proposed System Defining the problem Developing Solution Strategies User Requirement Specification Software Requirement Specification System Specification Application Specification Hardware Specification Software Specification Network Specification Cost Estimation and Scheduling Final ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... N Solutions software development services cover the complete project life cycle, from requirement assessment and task definition, to solution development, to implementation and integration, followed by support and maintenance. The ability to integrate software with existing systems by expanding information systems infrastructure is an important advantage of N Solutions as a turn key solution provider. N Solutions expertise covers the following areas: Enterprise Application Integration; Data Warehousing and Decision Support; Electronic Document Management; Information Security; Internet/Intranet and e Commerce solutions. Excellent quality of N Solutions software development is guaranteed by their team of professionals with certified skills and experienced project managers. N Solutions also ensures quality control at all stages of development process. Transparent software development process and interaction with the customer are taken utmost care at N Solutions. They give their clients a real commercial advantage by the professionalism, flexibility and specialist knowledge 1.3.2. Study on Existing System EXISTING SYSTEM Hotel Management involves maintaining various operations of the hotel like Booking or reservations of the rooms, Cancellation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Crevecoeur s Letters From An American Farmer In Letters from an American Farmer, Michel Guillaume Jean de Crevecoeur gives his description of what an American is by describing the need and desire of independence; the desire to work hard and smart; and the respect for oneself and others. The Europeans that come to America are shown what independence is like. America might look the same as their native country, but the actions and manners are different. The citizens are different because they are free. There is ...no aristocratical families, no courts, no kings, no bishops, no ecclesiastical dominion... (Crevecoeur 310). The rich and the poor are not separated like they are in their native country. The people that come to this continent are now cultivators of the earth (Crevecoeur 310). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Crevecoeur compares men to plants in his letters. Men in America are flourishing because they have been transplanted to a new soil unlike the soil in England that is rotten, and the plants wither away. There is an industry in the civilized settlements of America and these Americans work hard to make that work. The great woods is a place in America that is not industrialized and it not very helpful in making Americans prosperous. He finds living this way is barbaric and harmful to oneself and to others. He believes that eating wild meat alters a man s demeanor. Men who like the life of hunting degenerate. They fall into bad luck which then leads into want and want leads into wrongdoing. These types of people do not have a place to worship which doesn t them or anyone else. Americans are a respectful bunch in the way of religion. Since there are several different ethnic backgrounds, there are several different beliefs in religion. When any considerable number of a particular sect happen to dwell contiguous to each other, they immediately erect a temple, and there worship the Divinity agreeably to their own peculiar ideas. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Security Controls And The Utilization Of Technical And... 3.4.1 Control Methods Security controls include the utilization of technical and nontechnical strategies (NIST, 2002). Technical controls are protections that are consolidated into PC hardware, programming, or firmware such as access control mechanisms, ID, encryption techniques and intrusion detection program or software). Nontechnical controls on the other hand are administration and operational controls that includes security approaches; operational methodology; and physical and environmental security NIST, 2002). SunTrust Bank should implement technical controls with respect to how information and data are being encrypted, what program is being utilized to identify any intrusion to their network and system and how customers/clients are being verified. Concerning nontechnical control, SunTrust administration should provide appropriate security controls for every resources and assets in the organization. 3.4.2 Control Categories NIST classified both technical and nontechnical control techniques as either preventive or detective. Preventive controls restrain attempts by the attackers to damage security strategy and policy such as access control authorization, encryption, and validation (NIST, 2002). Detective controls, however, should caution of violation or attempted violations of security such as audit trails, intrusion detection methods, and checksums NIST 2002, p.20). Hence, SunTrust bank should endeavor to enhance their intrusion detection system or IDS for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Silence Of The Lambs The opening sequence of Clarice Starling frantically jogging through the labyrinth like foggy forest in director Jonathan Demme s The Silence of the Lambs (1991), sets the visual design standard for the rest of the thrilling film. The visual design of a movie is comprised of the contents of the frame and how they are used to enhance the viewing experience for the audience. There exists a multitude of visual design elements, each one playing a major role in every motion picture. Visual design elements affect the mood and atmosphere in a film. The mood of a film is the emotion that is evoked when viewing a movie, whereas the atmosphere is external, the physical, sensory qualities of the film. Throughout the duration of the 138 minute masterpiece, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The set design in The Silence of the Lambs also adds to the disturbing mood of the overall film. As aforementioned, when visiting Lector at the prison, Starling has to walk past an abundance of cells, almost as if she is descending into more and more evil, deeper into the depths of Hell. When Starling finally arrives at her destination, she sees Lecter behind a thick pane of glass, rather than the standard steel bars of the other prisoners. This distinct choice in set design is made to convince the audience that they should be scared and unsettled for future encounters with Lector. Since the set designers placed Lecter behind maximum security glass, he is no ordinary bad guy, but a smart mastermind and a brilliant criminal who needs to be treated with extreme ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Thatcherism Research Paper Ian Duncan Smith took over after Hague and later in 2003 was preceded by Michael Howard. Both of these leaders also had failed terribly with leadership. In November 2002, Smith said A small group of my parliamentary colleagues have decided consciously to undermine my leadership (Smith, 2002). This was after the vote on gay and unmarried couples to adopt children, in which he expected all members of his party to vote against. He also told his party to unite or die (Smith, 2002). When there is weak collective responsibility within a party it surely indicates that leadership is under threat and has failed. He eventually resigned after losing a confidence vote from his party and Howard became leader. Howard was undeniably a good politician ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everything David Cameron did with his One Nation theory demonstrated what needed to happen between 1997 and 2005. With the help of this One Nation theory he won the 2010 election, though it was won through a coalition. Regardless of this, the party were winning back support from the public which then later showed in the 2015 election when Cameron won with the vote of the majority. Cameron shifted away from using the term Thatcherism and gave the party a new brand although, this brand was not any different to before. But it worked very well for him and his party. One of the changes he portrayed the public was the idea of a big society, in which he wanted claimed to giving individuals and communities more control over their destinies (BBC, 2010). The intention behind this was to make more sections of society feel represented and not only the far right ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Electroconvulsive Theraphy Should Be Used in Psychiatric... ECT Should Be Used in Psychiatric Treatment In contemporary psychiatry worldwide, Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) continues to be useful. However, researchers, the general public and practitioners have not yet understood this therapy. Controversies continue to surround the application of this therapy, especially the long term consequences of its legality and use in the management of some severe major depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and mental illness. Particularly, a few mental health service users report adverse effects that are associated with ECT for instance, severe memory loss. Some researchers claim that the Electroconvulsive therapy is the utmost controversial treatment in the field of psychiatry. Arguably, ECT should be used in physiatrist treatment. Randomized Controlled Trial (RCTs) demonstrates that the use of ECT is effectual when treating major depression. However, it quickly resolves all mental problems. When controlled in a setting that is safe, the treatment becomes comfortable. Some researchers argue that Genuine ECT is more effective in treating acute treatment caused by depression rather than sham ECT. In addition, ECT is also more effective in comparison with standard antidepressant medication treatment (Sienaert 8). Clinical trials that compare ECT with optimal pharmacotherapy are yet to be conducted. There is no evidence that demonstrates the ECT effectiveness in the treatment of Schizophrenia. Genuine ECT has been more effective in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Summary Of Pete Rose An American Dilemma ntroduction The author of the book Pete Rose An American Dilemma is Kostya Kennedy. The book was published in 2014. It has 315 pages in total. Rationale I chose this book because I am a huge Cincinnati Reds fan. I also am aware of the Pete Rose situation and wanted to learn more about him. Author The title of the book is Pete Rose An American Dilemma. I think Kostya Kennedy picked this title because Pete Rose is a dilemma for baseball fans. On one hand we see all of the accomplishments he has achieved in baseball. You could argue that he is the greatest baseball player ever. However, we also know that he has bet on baseball games he has played in. What we don t know is whether those bets ever affected the outcome of a game. So, Pete ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Harry Rose Harry, Pete s dad, was 5 9 , 175 pounds, had blue eyes, straight jawline and a wide nose.. He was a semi pro football player who embodied the phrase no bull . He never missed a day of work, always looked you right in the eye when he talked to you, and gave a firm handshake. In many ways Pete was a mirror image of his father Harry. Characterization In this book, Pete changed in multiple ways. In the beginning, Pete learned that you had to earn everything in life and he kept that with him his entire life. However, with all the success he gained, he also gained a cockiness. When the commissioner of baseball asked him why he bet on baseball his answer was I thought I could get away with it. Pete learned that even though you may deserve to be in the Hall of Fame one mistake could cost you everything and in his case, it did. Setting Pete grew up on the west side of Cincinnati. His boyhood home was 4404 Braddock Street. It was a three bedroom home on a hill near the Ohio River. The house wasn t spectacular but was a nice enough house for the Rose s. Pete lived here up until after his rookie season. He continued to live in Cincinnati, the west side of course, and moved to Philadelphia and Montreal for a few short years while playing for local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Difference Between Social Phobias Social fear dates back to 400 B.C. and was referenced to by Hippocrates as someone who loves darkness as life (Cunic). Social phobia and social neurosis were terms they started using in the early 1900s to refer to extremely shy patients. In the 1960s, Isaac Marks proposed that social phobias may be separated from the other simple phobias and in the second edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, social fears were described as specific phobia and the definition was very narrow (Cunic). In the later editions of the DSM, they made many revisions to the criteria for the disorder. They added that it was the fear of performance situations, the symptoms must interfere or show distress, and they changed the same from social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both face severe anxiety, but for different reasons. The symptoms while having the anxiety are similar which is why they can be confused. When people have attacks in panic disorder, they feel that they experienced it because something is physically wrong with them. For example, they may feel as if they are having a heart attack. They believe that their anxiety and attacks are related to something physical. People with social phobia do not believe that their anxiety is related to something physical. Another difference between the two is that people with panic disorder tend to be very social. People with social phobia will not develop agoraphobia, fear of having another panic attack, but may develop avoidant personality disorder, people cut themselves off from the world in fear of others and social interactions. The same goes for panic disorder. However, both may turn to alcohol and substance abuse to reduce the anxiety. To differentiate between the two, the source of the anxiety needs to be determined. If it is a fear of a physical condition, than it is panic disorder. If it is a fear of social interaction than it is social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Cuba Cultural Assessment Cultural Assessment: Cuban Heritage Overview The Republic of Cuba encompasses a population of 11 million people and is located south of Florida Cuba is a multicultural society and is made up primarily of Spanish and African (Purnell, 2012) The climate of the Island of Cuba is much warmer than Canada, with an average temperature of 21°C (Encyclopedia of the Nations, 2015) The largest enclave of Cubans is located in Florida (approximately 1.6 million) The culture and history of Cuba was influenced by Spain, the United States of America, Soviet Union and the sugar industries slave trade The economy of Cuba relies on tourism and gastronomy (Purnell, 2012) Residence The largest enclave of Cubans is located in Florida (approximately 1.6 million) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2006). Biocultural Ecology in Cuba. Nursing health assessment: A critical thinking, case studies approach. Retrieved from: https://books.google.ca/books?id=zb3ZAAAAQBAJ pg=PA1022 lpg=PA1022 dq=bi ocultural+ecology+in+cuba source=bl ots=Jf1j6Hxq7q sig=3_IWviU698L5Gf3ojBbr HiSSYeA hl=en sa=X ei=oh8HVd3AGMipNrrfgrgI ved=0CDMQ6AEwBQ#v=one page q=biocultural%20ecology%20in%20cuba f=false Encyclopedia of the Nations. (2015). Cuba Climate. Encyclopedia of the Nations: Americas, Cuba. Retrieved from: http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Americas/Cuba CLIMATE.html Purnell, L.D. (2012). People of Cuban Heritage. Transcultural health care: A culturally competent approach. Retrieved from: https://books.google.ca/books?id=KdU AAAAQBAJ printsec=frontcover source=gbs_atb#v=onepage q=cuban f=false Welsh, A. (2007). The Experience of Immigrating to North Bay. Final report: Newcomer settlement and support research study. Retrieved from: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Personality Stability and Change in Trait Theories of... The evaluation of personality stability and change across the life span is largely determined by theoretical beliefs. While some scholars have a more deterministic viewpoint and consider human personality as fairly predictable and stable over time (e.g. biogenetic determinism), other theorists view personality as fluid and highly malleable (e.g. behaviorism). The intermediate stance assumes a bidirectional relationship between heredity and environment, which allows for both consistency and change in personality. Moreover, some theorists introduce a third element to a biosocial model the individual (e.g. transactional model of socialization). Evaluation of personality stability is difficult, seeing lack of consensus on what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Don Juan). Allport used an idiographic approach that emphasized uniqueness of individuals, evaluating categories of values within a person, instead of across groups. This approach reduces researchers bias as the study is focused on investigation of traits presented in each individual, rather than a theorized central trait (Burger, 2010). Allport was influential in conceptualizing of personality, but his trait model is rather philosophical than scientific. Falsification of his hypothesis and organization of psychological data under his theory is difficult, and, consequently, measurement of personality stability or change is problematic. Contrary to Allport, personality analysis of Eysenck was nomothetic in nature, with strong emphases on biological foundations of traits. To construct and explain personality he used typical for the natural sciences approach that support generalization. Through statistical evaluation Eysenck established two main bipolar dimensions of personality, which he called supertraits extraversion/introversion (E) and neuroticism/stability (N). Later, he added another dimension, psychoticism/superego functioning (P), which maintained less defined. According to Eysenck, psychological disorders are found at the extremes of personalities, where neuroticism determines predisposition to anxiety, hysteria, depression, and obsessive compulsive tendencies. Psychoticism, per Eysenck, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Flamingo Observation ABSTRACT On September 6th, 2017 period 6 and 8 of research and experimental science went to Miami Zoo to observe the flamingo exhibit. The flamingos were watched for about 40 minutes all together. After gathering the data of the flamingos behavior, the information was processed into two different charts called followed by table and transition frequency table and then turned into a kinematic diagram. The diagram shows the transition frequency of how many times the flamingo that was studied produced a behavior after another behavior. INTRODUCTION The bird that was watched to gather the data was the flamingo (phoenicopterus), a type of wading bird. At Miami Zoo they have American flamingos (phoenicopterus ruber) . American flamingos are normally 3 feet and 6 inches. Their wings have bright pink and white feathers and beneath they have a black coloring, and their beaks match the rest of their body being white, pink, and black. Compared to the rest of the flamingos they are the tallest. When we went to Miami Zoo, we watched the flamingos to collect data on their behavior. Five behavioral patterns were chosen and carefully examined throughout the watch time. A total of 83 behavioral patterns were recorded on flamingo number 25. Everything was then put in several charts to be made into a kinematic diagram. We did this to analyze the behavior of flamingos in a certain time frame. METHODS At 11:30, we watched the flamingos to choose the five most common behavioral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Summary Of Interactive Data Visualization By Charles... In his essay, The Re Emergence of Emotional Appeals in Interactive Data Visualization , Charles Kostelnick compares printed data to language by noting media s limited ability to stimulate thought and send a relatable message. Kostelnick states these two modes of messaging can evoke empathy or fear in an audience, but for what purpose? As his essay unfolds, he makes it clear that messaging must be multi faceted implementing color, interactive elements and animations to truly evoke a substantial response in the viewer. This dissection seems to parallel many elements and stylistic approaches film uses to captivate its audiences. Perhaps Kostelnick is right viral ad campaigns show that the average consumer connects well to a message that is truly heartfelt. For example, the new Amazon Prime ad ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here I found parallels between his depiction of language s ability to evoke and express emotion and the limitations that coincide with printed data expression. Kostelnick posits that if one can connect one s audience to data in a tactile, immediate way, their emotional response will bring about engagement and interest. Data then, like language, must collaborate with color, imagery, and the viewer s ability to directly relate and feel empathy. Otherwise, printed data alone as with language alone simply cannot accomplish the same level of human connection. In sum, to be effective the message needs movement, color, and human influence. The viewer must feel that they are an active part in the data in order to feel most connected to it. Similarly, this is the case in the viral video messaging and film of today s world. Kostelnick may not have mentioned film in his essay, but he doesn t have to directly say it to point out to us just how we can make data consumption a more engaging, empathy inspired action by pulling from the ways of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Health Promotion Is An Important Aspect Of Nursing The world is an ever changing place and so are the cultures represented within. While providing care, it is a nurse s responsibility to keep up with these constant changes and learn to accommodate everyone. This is not always an easy task as it requires the nurse to set aside their biases and fully embrace the newly emerging cultures. The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual and Questioning culture, also known as LGBTQ, has been slowly emerging and gaining more attention throughout the past century. It is essential for nurses to acquire knowledge about them to better serve their community in a culturally sensitive manner. As health promotion is an important aspect of nursing, it must be attuned carefully to each culture to be effective. According to Caring for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transsexual Parents and their Children (2012), the estimated number of LGBTQ living in the United States is 3.8 percent of the population. That is an astonishing number considering, due to the persistent stigma of this culture, many members do not disclose their sexual preferences, and therefore, a precise number is likely much higher than that. With recent advances in legal rights for LGBTQ, it is not surprising that many of them live as family units and are raising children. Despite improvements towards equality, there are still many challenges for this group, and society remains far from being accepting. In fact, only 47% of Americans favor same sex marriage and consequently, 23% of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Analysis Of Having A Life Less Ordinary By Casey Neistat I am going to explore the topic of having a life less ordinary and I m going to tell you about a person who has had and is living a life less ordinary . His name is Casey Neistat. Before I get to telling you about Casey Neistat, I m going to talk about a problem I have been having for a while. (don t worry it is relevant) I m 17 turning 18 and most of you are around this age too. We are starting to figure out and choose what we want to do and what job we want when we leave school. We are asked huge questions like What do you want to do with the rest of your life? It s almost like people are asking us Whats the perfect career you want and you have to decide right now so you can have a perfect life No I m just exaggerating but sometimes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is a youtuber aswell and uploads every single day. Here are some clips so you can get to know him a little bit. The first clip is from his most recent viral video Snowboarding with the NYPD The next is from Aladdin prank and the last is Make It Count . I kind of wish I could just sit here and show you all of his videos because they are so good. He has made movies like this for Nike, Samsung (which he got to go to the Oscars for btw) , He co produced a film that screened at the Cannes film festival in 2008 and another he was involved in , in 2009, he had a tv show with 8 episodes with his brother on HBO. Now all of this is amazing and exactly and partly why he falls into the life less ordinary category. But before all this he grew up mostly just like one of us. He grew up in a quiet Connecticut town and he didn t like school. He was a pretty bad kid and got in trouble a lot. [draw my life video]. He dropped out of high school when he was 15 and he lived in a trailer park with his girlfriend.. and then his girlfriend became pregnant. He was poor, very dirt poor. He was a dishwasher in a seafood restaurant for years. He started filming his sons early childhood when he was 18 and that s where the passion for filming started. By telling these little stories about his son Owen he felt like he had a voice. He decided to leave and live in New York City in june of 2001, it was a dream he had while living in the trailer park, not because he was going to New York to become a filmmaker but because New York was the dream. In 2003 his ipod the very first ipod s battery died, obviously technology was different and the battery would only last 1 and a half years. He got angry about it so he made a small film called ipods dirty secret and it went viral. That s when everything started to skyrocket for him. I m telling you his long backstory because its kind of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. James Joyce s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and... James Joyce s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Flann O Brien s At Swim Two Birds and Modernist Writing The Twentieth Century found literature with a considerably different attitude and frame of mind than had the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Two hundred years is, of course, a long time to allow change within genres, but after the fairly gradual progression of the novel as a form, its change in the hands of modernism happened rapidly in comparison. Explaining how texts within the framework of modernist writing are different require laying out from what they are different, how, and why. A direct cause of, and coinciding with, literature s abruptly changing face was the Industrial Revolution and its subsequent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two of the writers who embraced and propelled this change, James Joyce and Flann O Brien, while enjoying totally different popularities and successes with their work, provided two of the most extreme examples of this break from realism. At Swim Two Birds and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man both in their own ways and to varying degrees, skillfully use a combination of techniques to become two books that are decidedly self referential through their commentaries upon art and literature. Important to this idea of the self referential novel is the drawing upon tradition literary and cultural. Both Joyce and O Brien relied on fictional conventions to build their stories, even if at times that reliance came about simply in order to turn over those conventions and create something entirely new. This is not to say either Joyce or O Brien wholly rejected the concepts of the realist novel, but rather they changed the way that that reality was rendered. In many ways both novels are just as real as any realist novel; they simply present a different view of that reality, or a more true to life way of depicting it. Gone is the omniscient narrator, gone is the linear plot. In their place are highly stylistic and conscientiously built stories driven not necessarily by the world around the characters, but by the characters themselves. Rather than characters interacting with what the world has to give to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The European Union And The People s Republic Of China Introduction This year, the European Union and the People s Republic of China celebrate their 40 years anniversary of diplomatic relations with one another. During these years, they have redefined their relationship, they have deepened their mutual understanding and today they share what both sides call a strategic partnership . However, during all these four decades, this profound relationship experienced many difficulties and challenges, until the last two decades, which marked a new era of political and economic strengthening of their ties. Especially, since China s accession in the WTO and the institutionalisation of its economic and trade cooperation with the EU, the two parts have witnessed a flourishing of their relations. The EU ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Going through the background of the relations between the two sides, focusing primarily on the economic aspect of it, the paper will examine the opportunities and challenges of the strategic partnership between the EU and China and it will argue that for China, the EU is the best economic and strategic partner within the global economic system. EU China economic relations: a brief overview Europe and China share a long history of bilateral relations and economic cooperation. Trade and economic exchanges go back as long as 20 centuries ago, when the Roman empire formed relations with ancient China in order to trade goods through the Asian continent. The most infamous one is the example of the so called silk roads , paths that enabled cultural interaction and commodity sharing, such as gold and silk, between European (Greek, Roman, Byzantine) and Asian (Chinese, Indian, Persian) civilisations and were carried out by missionary merchants and pilgrim travelers. During the modern history, however, European and China economic relations have gone through many ups and downs, as the international climate affected drammatically their perception of each other. The two World Wars damaged heavily the economies of Europe, while China was still under very low levels of economic development. After the second World War, the US rose as the global economic power and overshadowed the previous European (UK, France, Germany and Netherlands) economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...